White House chief of staff Reince Priebus said early Monday that he believes there will be a healthcare vote this week.

"I certainly hope so. ... I think it will happen this week,” Priebus said on “CBS This Morning.”

Priebus also said he thinks there will be enough votes to pass the revised GOP legislation.

Priebus said the measure, if Congress passes it this week, “will be one of the fastest pieces of signature legislation to go through for a president since Roosevelt.”

Priebus also mentioned President Trump’s predecessor, saying that President Barack Obama Barack Hussein ObamaBiden to hold call with Senate Democrats on Thursday: report Romney undecided on authorizing subpoenas for GOP Obama-era probes Billboards in four states and DC demand ICE 'free the families' MORE's stimulus bill was “pre-baked.”

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“People make so much of the stimulus bill that Barack Obama put through, but remember that was pre-baked in October during a financial meltdown and people were — on both sides — writing that bill that passed in February,” he continued.

Priebus also listed the timelines of other presidents’ major legislative accomplishments to show the speed with which the Trump administration hopes to get healthcare passed.

“[George W. Bush] was in June. Reagan was in August. [George H.W. Bush] wasn’t until a year and a half later. So this would be very quick for President Trump to get this through,” he said.

Priebus's comments come after an amendment was added to the House GOP's healthcare legislation to get more Republican lawmakers on board.

Speaker Paul Ryan Paul Davis RyanAt indoor rally, Pence says election runs through Wisconsin Juan Williams: Breaking down the debates Peterson faces fight of his career in deep-red Minnesota district MORE (R-Wis.) pulled the American Health Care Act from the House floor in late March after it became clear it did not have enough votes to pass.