President Trump loves legislation to replace Obamacare that passed the House this month but could be scrapped in the Senate.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer told reporters Monday that Trump feels “very strong about the product that came out of the House, but he recognizes the Senate has a duty to review it and come up with ideas.”
If the Senate has any ideas to make it stronger “then great,” Spicer added.
The Senate has largely moved to draft its own bill to repeal and replace Obamacare, instead of taking up the American Health Care Act that passed by a slim 217-213 House vote.
Spicer said the White House’s legislative team is in talks with the Senate as it works on its legislation.
A 14-member working group is expected to meet again Tuesday on the repeal bill.
