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Nicholas Johnston from Axios with the latest healthcare reform news

From CNN: “The Republicans’ signature campaign promise to repeal and replace Obamacare came to a screeching halt Monday night after Sens. Mike Lee of Utah and Jerry Moran of Kansas came together, shocked Capitol Hill and vowed to vote against the latest draft of the GOP’s health care bill.”

REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein

USA TODAY: Delta’s response to Ann Coulter doesn’t fit its brand

From USA Today: “Airlines are often targets of angry tweets from passengers, but like most major brands they typically tread carefully with their responses to complaints on social media. By shutting down a polarizing figure like conservative commentator Ann Coulter, Delta Air Lines’ response became a political statement, whether that was the intention or not.”

REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Alisyn Camerota: Why I’m breaking up with Twitter

Via CNN: “So listen, Twitter, maybe sometime in the distant future, we can be friends again. Maybe you’ll become more thoughtful, and I’ll be excited to see your icon on my screen again. But I’m not hopeful. Until then, I’m logging off, killing my account. And know this — I won’t miss you for a second.”

Sen. Lindsey Graham tells Mike Gallagher Show “Obamacare was designed to collapse.”

“Obamacare was designed to collapse. It was designed to make sure that employers would drop coverage because it’s too expensive; that exchanges would fail. And the government would come in and take over, and you’d have single-payer healthcare.”

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) with Mike Gallagher 07/14/17

 

South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham joined Mike on Friday to discuss the latest GOP healthcare proposals.

REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Kimberly Leonard from the Washington Examiner on GOP Healthcare Revisions

“There will be push-back from both parts of the [Republican] Party.”

Washington Examiner Reporter Kimberly Leonard with Mike Gallagher 07/13/17

 

From the Washington Examiner: “A new draft of the bill Republicans are advancing to repeal and replace portions of Obamacare, released Thursday, leaves in place taxes on high-income earners, pumps more money into opioid treatment and insurance markets, and allows customers to use subsidies toward the purchase of less expensive plans that cover fewer medical services.”

REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

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