Trump swung wildly on whether he'd support the bipartisan Alexander-Murray Obamacare deal. The deal aims to stabilize Obamacare insurance markets by restoring subsidies Trump cut off less than a week ago. Here he is in his own words:

“So when I knocked out the hundreds of millions of dollars a month being paid back to the insurance companies by politicians – I must tell you – that wanted me to continue to pay this, I said I’m not going to do it. This is money that goes to the insurance companies to line their pockets, to raise up their stock prices. And they’ve had a record run. They’ve had an incredible run, and it’s not appropriate.”

11 minutes later But in the very same news conference, Trump pivoted when asked about the bipartisan proposal

In his own words

“Yes, we have been involved. And this is a short-term deal because we think, ultimately, block grants going to the states is going to be the answer. That’s a very good solution. We think it’s going to not only save money but give people much better health care with a very, very much smaller premium spike – and you look at what has gone on with that – also, much lower deductibles so they can use it.

Lamar has been working very, very hard with the Democratic – his colleagues on the other side, and Patty Murray is one of them, in particular. … we either have the votes or we are very close to having the votes. And we will get the votes for having, really, the potential of having great health care in our country.”