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Donald Trump reaches out to lawmakers on health care

- JEFF MASON & YASMEEN ABUTALEB Washington, 24 June

President Donald Trump made calls to fellow Republican­s in the U.S. Senate on Friday to mobilise support for their party’s health care overhaul while acknowledg­ing the legislatio­n is on a “very, very narrow path” to passage.

Five Republican senators have announced they will not support the bill, which is designed to repeal and replace Obamacare, in its current form.

White House officials said on Friday that Trump has been in touch with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and made calls on Thursday and Friday to other lawmakers.

Trump’s role is expected to become more pronounced in coming days as the vote nears. Senate Republican leaders may rely on the deal-making former businessma­n to lean on conservati­ve senators who are balking at the bill.

“We’re pleasantly surprised with a lot of the support that’s already come out and I think we’ll continue to work through (it,) in particular the four individual­s who have expressed some ideas and concerns,” White House spokesman Sean Spicer told reporters at a White House briefing.

With all Democrats expected to oppose the measure, the Republican­s can afford to lose the support of only two of their 52 members if they want to pass the legislatio­n.

After Spicer spoke, Republican Senator Dean Heller became the fifth Republican opponent on Friday, saying he would not support the bill in its current form.

“This bill that’s currently in front of the United States Senate is not the answer,” Heller, a moderate who is up for re-election in 2018, said at a news conference in Las Vegas. REUTERS

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