The U.S. Senate rejected a bill to repeal Obamacare
The Senate has dealt a devastating blow to Republican efforts to repeal the law "About the affordable care" Obamacare. The U.S. Senate voted against the new health care reform.
John McCain, Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins have joined the Democrats. The Senate has dealt a serious blow to President Donald Trump and the agenda of the Republican Congress. McCain, who voted for the proposal to proceed to the bill on Tuesday after returning to Washington, after an operation for tumour of the brain, lasted all day, including a press conference, where he criticized the partisan process that led to the vote.
Several Republican colleagues, including Vice-President Mike Pence, talking animatedly with the Senator from Arizona, who has long had a reputation of a traitor. At some point before a final vote trump called Penny, who gave up McCain, the source said in a briefing. The call was brief and, ultimately, unsuccessful.
Speaking after the vote, the majority leader in the Senate Mitch McConnell looked stunned and complained about the voting and the failure of the Republican party to fulfil its long-term Deposit campaign.
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