The Senate will postpone its vote on President Trump’s health care bill — originally scheduled for this week — while Sen. John McCain recovers from surgery.

Majority Leader Mitch McConnell released a statement Saturday night saying, “While John is recovering, the Senate will continue our work on legislative items and nominations, and will defer consideration of the Better Care Act.’’

Doctors in Phoenix removed a blood clot from above McCain’s left eye.

It was not immediately clear when the surgery took place.

The Mayo Clinic Hospital in Phoenix said the senator is in good condition and is resting at home.

McCain, 80, has expressed discontent with the revised plan, but has not openly said he will oppose it. There was no date announced for his return to Washington.

Two GOP senators had said earlier they would vote against bringing the bill to the floor.

Without McCain and two GOP senators who are openly opposing the measure — Rand Paul of Kentucky and Susan Collins of Maine — Democrats could keep the measure from being debated.