It wasn’t pretty, but House Republicans have finally secured enough votes to pass the American Health Care Act.
In a vote of 217-to-213, the House has voted to repeal and replace Obamacare. Twenty Republicans voted "no," as well as every Democrat.
The legislation passed despite moderate Republicans’ concerns over protections for Americans with pre-existing conditions. Rep. Fred Upton’s (R-MI) amendment to address that concern may have convinced some hesitant members at the last minute.
Next stop: the Senate.
The Republicans are expected to hold a press conference at the White House following the successful vote, according to the president.
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If victorious, Republicans will be having a big press conference at the beautiful Rose Garden of the White House immediately after vote!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 4, 2017
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell praised passage of the House bill. But, as Guy notes, changes are coming.
McConnell statement on House vote. Not stated here, but inevitable changes coming in the upper chamber: pic.twitter.com/5avQFAY9wd
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) May 4, 2017
In the Rose Garden, Trump applauded the Republican leaders standing behind him for their talent and hard work in getting AHCA passed. Through all the compromises, particularly in the past few days, he said the GOP is stronger than ever.
"This has brought the Republican Party together," Trump said.
House Speaker Paul Ryan returned the favor, thanking the president for his leadership.
WATCH: @SpeakerRyan's full remarks in a Rose Garden press conference in the wake of GOP health care bill passing the House. pic.twitter.com/Y9SAaddhYS
— Fox News (@FoxNews) May 4, 2017
This post has been updated.