There is no dealmaker on Earth crafty enough to save TrumpCare

The GOP is simply stuck — and no amount of negotiating can save it

The great dealmaker has a problem.
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Republicans' ObamaCare repeal is becoming more fraught by the day. Both President Trump and Speaker of the House Paul Ryan now concede that changes must be made to the American Health Care Act before it can have any hope of becoming law. But a retreat back to the drawing board won't be easy.

Trump thinks he can play "arbitrator" between GOP factions clashing over the substance of the bill. "It's very preliminary," he told Fox News' Tucker Carlson on Wednesday. "A lot of things aren't consistent [with his campaign]. But these are going to be negotiated."

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Joel Dodge

Joel Dodge writes about politics, law, and domestic policy for The Week and at his blog. He is a member of the Boston University School of Law's class of 2014.