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Trump is wisely doing his business away from the Whitehouse where he can speak candidly and directly to his administration.
Get 'er done Trump! Healthcare and trade. Bring jobs back, place a tariff at the border and make other countries play on an even field rather than exploiting America and it's workers.
Golf Summit? Trump tees up, talks ObamaCare with Paul, Mulvaney
President Trump played golf Sunday with Kentucky GOP Sen. Rand Paul, a sign the president is trying again to negotiate with congressional conservatives unsupportive of his ObamaCare overhaul plan after weeks of attacking them.
The president hosted Paul, an eye doctor and Tea Party favorite with his own ObamaCare plan, at Trump National Golf Club, in Potomac Falls, Va., about 40 minutes from the White House.
They were joined by White House Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney, a founding member of the ultra-conservative House Freedom Caucus, which led the opposition to the Republican overhaul plan that failed last month in the GOP-controlled House.
White House official Stephanie Grisham said Sunday the threesome is discussing several issues, but that “health care is a big topic.”
Paul has argued his bill more fully repeals and replaces the 2010 health care law, under which consumers are facing rising costs and fewer policy options.
Get 'er done Trump! Healthcare and trade. Bring jobs back, place a tariff at the border and make other countries play on an even field rather than exploiting America and it's workers.
Golf Summit? Trump tees up, talks ObamaCare with Paul, Mulvaney
President Trump played golf Sunday with Kentucky GOP Sen. Rand Paul, a sign the president is trying again to negotiate with congressional conservatives unsupportive of his ObamaCare overhaul plan after weeks of attacking them.
The president hosted Paul, an eye doctor and Tea Party favorite with his own ObamaCare plan, at Trump National Golf Club, in Potomac Falls, Va., about 40 minutes from the White House.
They were joined by White House Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney, a founding member of the ultra-conservative House Freedom Caucus, which led the opposition to the Republican overhaul plan that failed last month in the GOP-controlled House.
White House official Stephanie Grisham said Sunday the threesome is discussing several issues, but that “health care is a big topic.”
Paul has argued his bill more fully repeals and replaces the 2010 health care law, under which consumers are facing rising costs and fewer policy options.