Shortly after the House vote on the Obamacare repeal bill was pulled on Friday, President Trump said, "...now we'll go back to real life and people will see how bad it (Obamacare) is. And it's getting much worse."

Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton had a much different reaction on Twitter, calling it a "victory for all Americans."

15 PHOTOS Lawmakers, politicians react to Republicans pulling health care bill See Gallery Lawmakers, politicians react to Republicans pulling health care bill Today was a victory for all Americans. https://t.co/LX6lzQXtBR I want to thank @POTUS, @VP, @SecPriceMD, & @HouseGOP members. There remains so much we can do to help improve peop… https://t.co/KIF3gh2VpQ Today is a great victory but we have a lot more work to do. We are going to go forward and guarantee health care to… https://t.co/3gnwfY94Lq My statement on the #AHCA https://t.co/XhWEOh1cP4 Ultimately the #Trumpcare bill failed because of two traits that have plagued the Trump presidency: incompetence & broken promises. #TrumpCare was about spite. It was brought up because they loved the optics of a vote on ACA's 7th annv -- not because it was a good idea. I applaud House conservatives for keeping their word to the American people. I look forward to passing full repeal https://t.co/ftyj6sCw0v .@HouseGOP I hope this means you're finally ready to get serious and work with us to improve the Affordable Care Ac… https://t.co/r78FqnGiVr I remain wholeheartedly committed to keeping the promise I made to my NC-11 constituents--to fully repealing and re… https://t.co/o02kApIzQq This is why we fight. When we get out there & fight, we can make a real difference. Can't throw @POTUS under the bus. He is the BUS. My fellow republicans are figuring that out. Hey Republicans, don't worry, that burn is covered under the Affordable Care Act Art of the Squeal: I blame Democrats for a bill Republicans couldn't pass. I blame Obama. I blame Australian Prime… https://t.co/fgtocQM5Bx .@realDonaldTrump, @SpeakerRyan: we're not tired of winning yet. Ready when you are to talk real solutions to fix A… https://t.co/QLU1WJA7S8 Here's my statement on the cancellation of the House vote on the American Health Care Act: https://t.co/nbDhvshFKU Up Next See Gallery Discover More Like This HIDE CAPTION SHOW CAPTION of SEE ALL BACK TO SLIDE

She also posted a statement, noting, in part, "Today was a victory for the 24,000,000 people at risk of losing their health insurance, for seniors, for families battling the quiet epidemic of addiction, for new moms, and women everywhere. Most of all, it's a victory for anyone who believes affordable health care is a human right."

Clinton added, "The fight isn't over yet – we will have to push back on future bad ideas and embrace good ones to make health care more affordable — but we are reminded today that there is no substitute for standing up and defending our values."

House Speaker Paul Ryan would probably disagree with Clinton about GOP's health care plan being a "bad idea."

In his press conference after the bill's failure, Ryan said, in part, "I'm really proud of the bill that we produced. It would make a dramatic improvement in our health care system and provide relief to people hurting under Obamacare. And what's probably most troubling is the worst is yet to come with Obamacare. "