Paul Ryan,Steve Scalise,Cathy McMorris Rodgers,Kevin McCarthy

In this March 8, 2017, photo, House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis. speaks during a news conference at the Republican National Committee Headquarters on Capitol Hill in Washington. House Republicans are working on a companion to their bill replacing "Obamacare," a legislative second act that would ease cross-state sale of health insurance and limit jury awards for pain and suffering in malpractice lawsuits. The problem: the so-called "sidecar" bill lacks the votes in the Senate.

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Trump loyalists are attacking Paul Ryan for the botched rollout of the American Health Care Act, and say the House Speaker never really believed in the president's agenda. Loyalists say Ryan is undermining Trump and should step aside for someone who is actually willing to work with the president. Ryan's supporters say the criticism is unwarranted because the healthcare bill was made in collaboration with White House. What do you think?

PERSPECTIVES

The public reaction to Ryan's replacement has been hugely negative. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) is projecting 24 million people will lose their insurance under the new plan. Breitbart writers and other Trump loyalists are calling on Ryan to resign for bringing "Obamacare-lite" to the table, despite having years to craft a replacement. Some are speculating Ryan is trying to undermine Trump with the legislation--recently a tape surfaced in which Ryan said he would not defend Trump "not now, not in the future."

Paul Ryan is in an impossible situation and he'll soon find himself without any friends in the White House. He's had his chance, now he should let someone else take the reins.

However, Paul Ryan is pushing back and says the bill was made in collaboration with the White House.

Senior House aides defended Paul Ryan and his legislation by arguing to the Huffington Post that Senate Republicans and some Congressional Republicans don't actually want to see Obamacare repealed and replaced. They maintain Ryan's bill is the best chance Republicans have at getting the bill through the House.

Even though Trump loyalists are on the attack, Ryan is ultimately answerable to his constituents and to House Republicans. Trump's supporters all have their own agenda. Paul Ryan has his.

@MarcACaputo Paul Ryan decides he is not going to be thrown under the bus without company. https://t.co/zD8Ym02jBB — FD's Ghostly Justice (@rook429) March 15, 2017

But the most vocal crowd calling on Ryan to step down are Trump supporters. The president's supporters are angry--especially after the leaked audio of Ryan saying he'll never support Trump.

Nobody should be surprised about the Paul Ryan audio. Him and Trump are polar opposites. Ryan is a globalist Dem with an R next to his name. — Asa J 🇺🇸 (@asamjulian) March 14, 2017

Ryan has been a snake from the beginning and he needs to resign. Please call the WH, tweet and FB post President Trump to fire Ryan and not trust him. Posted by Pj Degross on Wednesday, March 15, 2017

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