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Ryan calls Trump ‘a constructi­ve force’

President helps bring GOP factions closer, House speaker says

- Erin Kelly Contributi­ng: Deirdre Shesgreen

House Speaker Paul Ryan said Thursday that President Trump is making it easier for him to push the Republican health care bill through the House by helping “bridge gaps” among various GOP factions.

“This president is getting deeply involved,” Ryan said at his weekly news conference. “He is helping bridge gaps in our conference. He is a constructi­ve force ... I’m excited that we have a president who likes closing deals ... who wants to get us to the finish line.”

Trump, who has invited conservati­ve House Republican­s to the White House to discuss health care over pizza and bowling, “is making it easier and better for us to pass health care,” Ryan said.

“His listening and negotiatin­g skills are bringing people together,” the Wisconsin Republican said. “He goes around the press and connects with people ... that helps bridge gaps in Congress and gets people unified, so we can deliver on our promises.”

Ryan is pushing to bring the Republican bill, the American Health Care Act, to the House floor for a vote as early as next week. The legislatio­n, which aims to repeal and replace Obamacare, has met with strong resistance from conservati­ves in the House who say it retains too much of the existing law and moderate Republican­s in the Senate who worry it would hurt low-income residents by phasing out Medicaid.

In an interview Wednesday with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson, Trump called the legislatio­n “very preliminar­y” and said it is “going to be negotiated.”

Ryan said the bill will be “improved and refined” in the wake of Monday’s analysis by the Con- gressional Budget Office, which said the legislatio­n would increase the number of uninsured Americans by 24 million by 2026 while reducing the deficit by $337 billion.

But Ryan said the bulk of the bill “will stay the way it is” as it makes its way through the House. The bill must stay basically the same to conform to budget rules that prevent Senate Democrats from blocking it, Ryan said. It has been approved by the House Ways and Means Committee, the Energy and Commerce Committee and the Budget Committee, which narrowly passed it Thursday over conservati­ve objections.

The measure will go to the Rules Committee next week, then to the House floor, Ryan said.

Asked about opposition to the bill from Senate Republican­s, Ryan said, “I’m the speaker of the House, not the majority leader of the Senate. My job is to move bills through the House.”

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said Ryan is setting up GOP members for a fall.

“You see the resistance in the Senate to the House bill,” Pelosi said. “Some in the Senate, the Re- publican senators, are saying, ‘I hope it dies in the House, so we don’t even have to consider it.’ But if it doesn’t die in the House, this speaker has asked his members to walk the plank on a very bad bill that has damaging consequenc­es across the country that might not even become law. Then they’ve walked the plank for nothing.”

Ryan said GOP critics in the Senate have not reached out to him. “All I would say is senators are not helpless when it comes to the House,” he said. “They’ll have every opportunit­y to make amendments.”

If the House passes the bill and the Senate changes it, negotiator­s from both chambers will have to try to reach a consensus on a final bill.

Members of the conservati­ve House Freedom Caucus said Thursday that they are working on an amendment to the bill, although they would not provide specifics. They said the amendment, which they described as a major change, would be unveiled soon.

“We’re focused on repealing Obamacare and bringing down the cost of premiums,” said Rep. Jim Jordan, R- Ohio.

Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., chairman of the Freedom Caucus, said he worries that criticism of the GOP bill could put the group at odds with Trump, but he and other members of the group are committed to holding firm for changes in the legislatio­n.

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WIN MCNAMEE, GETTY IMAGES House Speaker Paul Ryan says the president is easing the path for the GOP’s health care bill.

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