that s what the american people voted for. anybody who thinks they are going to change donald trump doesn t know donald trump. part of it, obviously, is that the president wants to bring a new direction and what that means is making sure his legislative agenda gets done. and what s very important to the president is fulfilling the campaign promises which he outlined and we saw this week legislative defeat in congress for the repeal and replace of obamacare. that s something that he campaigned on and reince was brought, in as you know, as someone who could work with the members of the house and the senate to get that legislative agenda done. and with that not being accomplished, the president made a decision to move in a new direction. heather: president trump calling on the senate meantime to go nuclear and repeal and replace obamacare. todd: but could a bipartisan solution be on the way? kelly wright joins us now with the very latest. todd, that is the question of the day. for presi
this unflattering picture of ted cruz s wife and said this about another female journalist. she starts asking me all sorts of ridiculous questions, and, you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. we should note, clarissa, some of the har chest criticism over these tweets have come from republican congresswomen who the president may be trying to court for some of their votes in this overhaul of obamacare. senator susan collins of maine called the tweet embarrassing saying she worries about how the president is viewed around the world. senator lisa murkowski of alaska tweeting, in part, stop it, when it comes to tweeting like the president does. she s not alone. a new quinnipiac poll shows 61% of americans, look at it right there, think the president should stop tweeting from his personal account. the most interesting part of this poll, clarissa is the date. it was taken june 22 to the
and tom price secretary of health and human services overseeing the overhaul of obamacare. and now there are a great number of questions, zach, about what the administration, incoming administration wants, versus what the congress wants. that s right, donald trump said pretty recently he might be interested in insurance for everyone. that had a lot of people on capitol hill scratching their heads. these republicans who want to repeal and potentially replace obamacare which is a law that sought to provide insurance. for everyone. there s a lot to work out. the details. if you re going to repeal obamacare, is it going to take insurance from a bunch of people. republicans on capitol hill see, i think, maybe a slower path than donald trump. at least that s what it seems like. there are a lot of unanswered questions here. greg, i know you read the wall street journal every morning like i do.
of his biggest campaign pledges, starting with a complete overhaul of obamacare. we have to repeal it and replace it with something absolutely much less expensive and something that works where your plan can be tailored. we have to get rid of the lines around the state, artificial lines, where we stop insurance companies from coming in and competing. all rights. oh, my goodness. i am telling you this wills this is like excitement. obamacare. obamacare premiums sword. a lot of people said that was a lot of reasons why president-elect trump is going to be president trump. yes, very soon. here s the deal. obamacare is going to fail and die and fall on its own sword. on its own mandate, which is the center centerpiece, keeping it going with the funding.