Donald Trump mum on healthcare plan's future if it fails to pass House

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US President Donald Trump on Wednesday (March 22) declined to say what steps he would take if Republican leaders' proposed legislation to dismantle Obamacare failed to pass the House of Representatives.

Asked whether he will keep pushing the bill aimed at replacing former President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act if a vote on the replacement fails, Trump told reporters: "We'll see what happens."

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