President Trump opposes a bipartisan deal to help stabilize ObamaCare in its current form, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Wednesday .

“Correct,” Sanders told reporters. “I think he stated that very clearly.”

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The measure would fund insurer subsidies known as cost-sharing reduction payments for two years while allowing states greater flexibility to waive the health-care law’s rules.

Trump announced last week he would cut off the payments, a move experts said would cause insurance premiums to skyrocket. Wednesday , one day after he suggested he would support it. On Tuesday, Trump called the deal “a short-term solution so that we don’t have this very dangerous little period” for insurance companies. Trump indicated his opposition to the deal earlier, one day after he suggested he would support it. On Tuesday, Trump called the deal “a short-term solution so that we don’t have this very dangerous little period” for insurance companies.