Trump looks to unite Republicans with visit to Capitol before key votes on tax cut bill
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72% : " White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday it's "absolutely essential" that Republicans unite and pass the bill so that Trump can deliver on the agenda.56% : In particular, they are looking to speed up the new work requirements that Republicans want to enact for able-bodied participants in Medicaid.
51% : They also want to more quickly end tax breaks for green energy projects being used nationwide.
48% : He's also facing pressure from centrists who will be warily eyeing the proposed changes to Medicaid, food assistance programs and the rolling back of clean energy tax credits.
47% : Trump has been pushing hard for Republicans to unite behind the bill, which would enact many of his campaign promises.
45% : Scalise said GOP leaders are looking to give the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Dr. Mehmet Oz, the time he needs to implement the work requirements, but would be "moving that date up dramatically." Late last week, the House Budget Committee failed to advance the package when four conservative Republicans objected.
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33% : Trump will attend the GOP's weekly conference meeting, according to a White House official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss plans not yet made public.
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