Donald Trump health bill collapses but President insists he'll be back
Washington: An angry President Donald Trump railed on Tuesday against dissenters in his party who dashed his months long effort to dismantle Barack Obama’s landmark health care law.
Mr Trump fired off a series of early morning tweets complaining about how he was “let down” by Democrats “and a few Republicans”, who announced their opposition the previous night to the latest leadership plan to repeal and replace the 2010 Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare.
With four Republicans now lined up against senate majority leader Mitch McConnell’s health overhaul, the plan has flatlined in the 100-member chamber, where the party could afford only two defectors to get the measure passed.
The dramatic implosion effectively means Mr Trump, who marks his first six months in office later this week, has no major legislative victory under his belt, squandering months of political capital.
Mr Trump had campaigned relentlessly on a pledge to abolish most of the Affordable Care Act, proclaiming at an October campaign rally that it would be “so easy” to immediately repeal and replace the law.
Mr Trump, however, put on a brave face, insisting on Twitter that “we will return!” with a “great healthcare plan”.