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Trump To Put Some White House Muscle Into Rallying Conservatives Ahead Of Health Vote

President Donald Trump already flipped some "no" votes to "yes" last week, and he's expected to keep up the efforts as he works with GOP leadership to get their health plan through the House.

During a meeting at Donald Trump鈥檚 Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida Saturday, the president鈥檚 top advisers told three of the most vocal conservative opponents of the bill 鈥 Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Mike Lee (R-Utah) and House Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) 鈥 that they agree with some of their demands in principle, according to several sources familiar with the discussions. But it鈥檚 also become increasingly apparent to the White House that the conservatives鈥 requests, which include phasing out Obamacare鈥檚 Medicaid expansion earlier and deregulating the insurance industry, are unlikely to pass the Senate. (Bade, Dawsey and Everett, 3/19)

Sen. Ted Cruz said Sunday he spent three hours at the Mar-a-Lago estate of his former rival on Saturday, negotiating with President Donald Trump's team on changes to the Republican health care bill. (Kullgren, 3/19)

Donald Trump likes to move fast. But to this point, for all the bravado, executive actions and tweets, much of Trump's presidency has been showy without a lot of practical effect. For that to change, much of it could depend on the next three weeks. This critical phase could set his ambitious agenda on course or derail it. (Montanaro, 3/20)

Halfway through Congress鈥檚 2013 summer recess, a letter landed on the desks of House Republican leaders demanding a new strategy to fight 鈥渙ne of the largest grievances in our time.鈥 Give Congress the option to defund the Affordable Care Act, it said, or risk shutting down the government. Republican leaders condemned the idea, and the 80 House Republicans who signed the letter acquired a nickname, courtesy of the conservative commentator Charles Krauthammer 鈥 the 鈥渟uicide caucus.鈥 (Huetteman, 3/20)

Congressional Republicans have a lot to say about their new president. Donald Trump's proposed budget is "draconian, careless and counterproductive." The health care plan is a bailout that won't pass. And his administration's suggestion that former President Barack Obama used London's spy agency for surveillance is simply "inexplicable." With friends like these, who needs Democrats? (Lerer, 3/18)

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) on Sunday said he does not believe proposed Republican healthcare legislation will pass through Congress. "I don't believe so. I think there's enough conservatives that do not want 'ObamaCare lite,' " Paul said on ABC's "This Week." Paul during the interview stressed a clean repeal of ObamaCare. (Shelbourne, 3/19)

Vice President Mike Pence called on Congress to 鈥渒eep the president鈥檚 promise鈥 during an event in Florida to shore up support for a contentious health-care bill, but didn鈥檛 address the finding that has moderate Republicans most worried: that 14 million Americans may lose health coverage in a year. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to continue to work with members of Congress to improve this bill,鈥 Pence said in Jacksonville after meeting with small business owners. He noted a plan that would allow states to include a work requirement for able-bodied adults to receive Medicaid. (Olorunnipa, 3/17)

Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price on Sunday reaffirmed President Trump鈥檚 goal to provide healthcare insurance for all Americans. 鈥淭he president is committed to that as am I and those of us at the Department of Health and Human Services,鈥 Price told host Jake Tapper on CNN's "State of the Union." Price repeatedly stressed that the Republicans' healthcare proposal is in the first of three phases. (Beavers, 3/19)

Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price on Sunday shot down a clean repeal of ObamaCare, arguing that doing so would put 鈥渧ulnerable people at risk.鈥 鈥淲hat that does is place vulnerable people at risk, and that鈥檚 not something that the president鈥檚 willing to do, it鈥檚 not something that he said he would do,鈥 Price told ABC鈥檚 鈥淭his Week" when asked what is wrong with a clean repeal. (Shelbourne, 3/19)

When bioethicist and oncologist Ezekiel Emanuel meets with President Trump at the White House on Monday, the session will reveal publicly what has been happening privately for months: A trusted ally of former president Barack Obama and chief architect of the Affordable Care Act is trying to help steer how Republicans rework it. (Eilperin and Goldstein, 3/20)

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