Texarkana Gazette

Trump jokingly threatens Price’s job

- By Julie Bykowicz

GLEN JEAN, W.Va.—President Donald Trump on Monday jokingly threatened to fire his health secretary if a crucial vote to repeal “Obamacare” fails.

Trump told thousands of Boy Scouts at a national gathering in West Virginia that Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price “better get” the votes to begin debate on health care legislatio­n today, lest Trump repeat his tagline from “The Apprentice,” the reality show he once starred in.

“Hopefully he’s going to get the votes tomorrow to start our path toward killing this horrible thing known as Obamacare,” Trump said, before turning to Price.

“By the way, you gonna get the votes? He better get ‘em,” Trump said, adding: “Otherwise, I’ll say: Tom, you’re fired.”

The comment drew laughs from the crowd and Trump gave Price a friendly pat on the shoulder, suggesting he’d been joking. White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Huckabee Sanders said she’d taken the comment that way as well.

Trump spoke at the National Scout Jamboree, a gathering of more than 40,000 Scouts, leaders and volunteers. Earlier he had earlier urged Republican­s to make good on their promise to repeal and replace former President Barack Obama’s signature health care bill, tweeting that, “Republican­s have a last chance to do the right thing on Repeal & Replace after years of talking & campaignin­g on it.”

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell planned to call a vote today to begin debate on the legislatio­n, though the outcome of the crucial roll call seemed an uphill climb.

Trump also singled out West Virginia Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, who has expressed reservatio­ns about the Republican health care bill.

“You better get Sen. Capito to vote for it,” he told Price, adding: “You gotta get the other senators to vote for it. It’s time.”

Later, as he recited parts of the Scout oath, he paused at the word “loyalty.”

“We could use some more loyalty, I’ll tell you that,” he mused.

Trump is the eighth president to attend the National Scout Jamboree, which is typically held every four years. Obama did not attend during his two terms, although he addressed a 100th anniversar­y event in 2010 by video.

Each U.S. president serves as honorary president of the Boy Scouts of America, and the organizati­on said in a statement that it does not promote any political candidate or philosophy.

Trump said that 10 members of his Cabinet were Scouts, including Vice President Mike Pence. The president introduced to the stage Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, a former Scout who dressed in uniform, Energy Secretary Rick Perry and Price.

“Tonight we put aside all of the policy fights in Washington, D.C., you’ve been hearing about with the fake news and all that,” he said.

 ?? Associated Press ?? n President Donald Trump, front left, gestures Monday as Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, left, and Energy Secretary Rick Perry, both former Boy Scouts, watch at the 2017 National Boy Scout Jamboree at the Summit in Glen Jean, W.Va.
Associated Press n President Donald Trump, front left, gestures Monday as Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, left, and Energy Secretary Rick Perry, both former Boy Scouts, watch at the 2017 National Boy Scout Jamboree at the Summit in Glen Jean, W.Va.

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