Donald Trump wrongly blames ‘hospitalized’ senator for GOP health care collapse


Trump health care head shot
President Donald Trump discusses health care on July 24, 2017. (Getty)

President Donald Trump claimed that Senate Republicans could pass a health care reform bill by the end of September if a senator’s hospitalization weren’t preventing him from casting the deciding vote.

“We have one senator who’s a ‘yes’ vote, a great person, but he’s in the hospital,” Trump told Fox & Friends in a Sept. 27 interview. “And he’s a ‘yes’ vote. So we can’t do it by Friday. So we have the votes.”

Trump repeated similar claims throughout the day.

“With one Yes vote in hospital & very positive signs from Alaska and two others (McCain is out), we have the HCare Vote, but not for Friday!” Trump tweeted Sept. 27.

We decided to look more closely at whether Senate Republicans in fact have the needed votes, and if a hospitalized senator, unable to cast his “yes” vote, is preventing its passage.

Do Senate Republicans have the votes?

It doesn’t appear so.

Under congressional rules, Republicans had until September 30 to pass the bill with a simple majority. Republican hold 52 seats in the Senate, meaning they could afford to lose two senators, and still pass the legislation, with the vice president casting the tie-breaking vote. No Democrats were expected to support the legislation.

As of Sept. 25, however, three Senate Republicans — Maine Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, Arizona Sen. John McCain of Arizona, and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul — were firm “no” votes. Still others expressed skepticism about the overhaul.

So at most, even with all senators in attendance, Republicans had 49 votes in the Senate, short of the simple majority it needed for the bill to clear the chamber.

Is the ‘hospitalized’ senator the sticking point?

Trump’s repeated claims about a hospitalized senator were an apparent reference to Sen. Thad Cochran, R-Miss.

For his part, Cochran tweeted yesterday to clarify that he was ill but not in the hospital.

“Thanks for the well-wishes. I’m not hospitalized, but am recuperating at home in Mississippi and look forward to returning to work soon,” Cochran tweeted.

Cochran’s office told the USA Today the senator was recovering from what they referred to as treatment for a “urological issue.”

It’s unclear whether Cochran’s health concerns would prevent him from returning to cast a vote on the health care reform. But what’s clear is that even with his vote, Senate Republicans are still short of the majority.


Our ruling

Trump said Senate Republicans would have enough votes to pass health care reform but for a hospitalized senator who’s unable to cast the deciding vote.

At most, Senate Republicans have 49 “yes” votes — that’s short of the majority they need to pass the latest health care overhaul. This shortfall would not be overcome even with a “yes” vote from Cochran, who is not hospitalized, but rather recuperating at home after receiving medical treatment.

We rate this False.

Share the Facts
2
1
7

PolitiFact rating logo PolitiFact Rating:

False

“We have one senator who’s a ‘yes’ vote … but he’s in the hospital. And he’s a ‘yes’ vote. So we can’t do it by Friday. So we have the votes” to pass a health care bill.
Interview
Wednesday, September 27, 2017

By
John Kruzel
Staff Writer
September 28, 2017

Truth-o-meter Ruling

False

Statement

"We have one senator who’s a ‘yes’ vote ... but he’s in the hospital. And he’s a ‘yes’ vote. So we can’t do it by Friday. So we have the votes" to pass a health care bill. 

Context

an interview

Speaker/Target

Statement Date

September 27, 2017
Our Sources

Fox & Friends, "Trump on health care: We have the votes, but not enough time," Sept. 27, 2017

Tweet by Donald Trump, Sept. 27, 2017

Tweet by Thad Cochran, Sept. 27, 2017

Transcript, Fox & Friends, Sept. 28, 2017

CNN, "Trump says hospitalized senator can't vote," Sept. 27, 2017

NPR, "3 GOP Senators Oppose Graham-Cassidy, Effectively Blocking Health Care Bill," Sept. 25, 2017

USA Today, "Trump cites support for health care bill from mystery senator in hospital," Sept. 27, 2017

Translations

Language: en

More by This Author

Latest Fact Checks