President Donald Trump doubled down on his claim that Obamacare will explode and that a new healthcare plan will be created. | AP Photo Trump tweets: 'Do not worry' on health care; urges followers to watch Fox News host, who trashes Ryan

President Donald Trump's message on health care Saturday morning: "Do not worry."

And watch tonight's Judge Jeanine.


In a morning tweet a day after the House GOP's Obamacare repeal and replace bill failed to make it to a vote, Trump doubled down on his claim that Obamacare will explode and that a new healthcare plan will be created.

"ObamaCare will explode and we will all get together and piece together a great healthcare plan for THE PEOPLE. Do not worry," the president wrote on Twitter apparently during a motorcade to Trump National Golf Club in Virginia.

The American Health Care Act — Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan's attempt to replace the Affordable Care Act — failed to get the backing from enough Republicans, prompting the speaker and the president to pull the bill on Friday.

In a statement Friday, Trump said he hopes for "a truly great health care bill in the future after this mess known as Obamacare explodes."

In addition, Trump also tweeted Saturday morning to watch Judge Jeanine Pirro's show on Fox News on Saturday night.

Pirro began her show by calling on Ryan to step down, casting blame on the speaker for not being able to the pass the health care legislation. In a lengthy monologue, Pirro also took aim at White House chief of staff Reince Priebus, alongside absolving Trump from much of any blame for the saga.

Pirro's show also featured segments on Trump's claims of wiretapping by President Barack Obama, and an appearance by White House counter-terrorism adviser Sebastian Gorka.

A leadership aide said that Trump and Ryan had spoken for almost an hour Saturday about moving forward on the Republicans' agenda, Axios reported.

Earlier Saturday evening, Trump thanked his supporters in a tweet for the pro-Trump rallies that were held across the U.S.

"Thanks you for all of the Trump Rallies today. Amazing support. We will all MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN," he tweeted.

When asked whether Trump played golf at any point during the day, the pool reporter was told the president was holding meetings. The pool reporter later sought to clarify that statement with a White House spokesperson after photos of the president wearing golf attire and riding in a golf cart surfaced on social media.

About 9 p.m., Trump made his way along Pennsylvania Avenue to Trump International Hotel, where he had dinner.