President Trump urged Republican senators Wednesday to “quickly get together” to pass a healthcare bill to repeal and replace ObamaCare.

“Hopefully Republican Senators, good people all, can quickly get together and pass a new (repeal and replace) healthcare bill,” the tweet reads.

Hopefully Republican Senators, good people all, can quickly get together and pass a new (repeal & replace) HEALTHCARE bill. Add saved $'s. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 31, 2017

Trump’s tweet comes as a new Kaiser Family Foundation poll shows a majority of the public disapproves of congressional efforts to repeal and replace ObamaCare.

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Senate Republicans need 50 votes to pass a healthcare bill under the Senate's budget reconciliation process. Several key Republicans have signaled that the Senate will write their own healthcare bill, instead of using the legislation passed earlier this month by House Republicans.

The Congressional Budget Office found that 23 million people would lose healthcare insurance under the House bill.

Trump's new tweet is the latest sign that he's growing impatient with the pace of the congressional agenda. On Tuesday, Trump called for Senate Republicans to eliminate the legislative filibuster to pass a healthcare bill — although the Republicans already plan to bypass the filibuster through reconciliation.