Speaker Mike Johnson has told the White House that most House Republicans have little interest in extending the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced subsidies, sources familiar with the conversation told CBS News.

Johnson delivered the message in a phone call with senior administration officials as President Trump’s advisers were drafting a plan to continue the subsidies for an additional two years. That plan that was initially expected to emerge this week.

The Wall Street Journal first reported Johnson’s warning to the White House regarding the lack of GOP House support for the plan. Any White House health care plan would require overwhelming Republican support in the House to be enacted.

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    13 hours ago

    I’m thinking most of them won’t do town halls, and if something like that were to happen, they’d put the kibosh on any more after the first one happened…

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      7 hours ago

      Didn’t they already stopped doing Town Halls or toned down the number of them severely?