Friday, 24 March 2017

The Post Most: Trump’s health care ultimatum is straight out of ‘The Art of the Deal.’ It just might work.

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The Daily 202: Trump's health care ultimatum is straight out of 'The Art of the Deal.' It just might work.
You've always got to be willing to walk away from the table
Trump delivers ultimatum to House Republicans: Pass health-care measure on Friday or he'll move on
It was unclear whether the speaker had the votes.
 
House leaders and President Trump press for 'yes' on health-care overhaul as some Republicans previously opposed start changing their minds
The push comes after President Trump delivered an ultimatum: Vote for the bill, or reject it and move on. The House Rules Committee approved the revised legislation early Friday.
 
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Trump administration grants approval for Keystone XL pipeline
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Even if Trump ‘wins,’ this health-care mess has been a horrendous disaster
Let's learn from what happened, shall we?
 
A postponed health-care vote, a big GOP embarrassment and no good options ahead
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