President Donald Trump's administration has been working on weekly "themes," but amid the hot-button healthcare reform, none of the next three weeks is themed to address the issue, Politico reported Sunday.
"Every day and every week, in a sense, is a healthcare week," a senior administration official told reporters, per the report. "It's something that enormous White House and administration resources have been devoted to since day one."
"Made in America" (on trade), "American Heroes" (on military), and "American Dreams" (on jobs) will be the administration's focal points the next 21 days.
"The president has been monitoring what's going on with healthcare, and he and his staff have been involved with what's going on in the Senate," White House spokeswoman Helen Aguirre Ferre told Politico.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has announced a delay on the GOP healthcare reform vote – a bill known as the Better Care Reconciliation Act – amid Sen. John McCain's, R-Ariz., absence due to his emergency surgery.
"We wish Sen. McCain a speedy recovery," she told Politico, declining to add context to President Trump's level of involvement with Senate holdouts on the latest healthcare tweak of the BCRA.
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