Republicans in the House of Representatives unveiled their long-awaited draft healthcare bill on Monday night, amid hopes this was the first step on a road to keeping a key election promise.
Replacing the Affordable Care Act became a rallying cry among conservatives for years and here was the first attempt by the party to fashion an alternative.
But just 24 hours later and the mood in the party has changed, with the knives out for the American Health Care Act before it has even reached committee.
It is still a “work in progress”, say Republicans who are behind the bill, but what happened within a few hours on Tuesday means that work may be harder than anyone imagined.
So what happened and when? All times eastern (-5 GMT)
Monday evening – last rites for Obamacare?
18:05 – Republican Party release their bill
19:50 – House Speaker Paul Ryan says “this unified Republican government will deliver relief and peace of mind to the millions of Americans suffering under Obamacare”. Health Secretary Tom Price says he “welcomes action by the House to end this nightmare for the American people”.
First signs of rebellion
19:50 – It emerges that four Republican senators had released a letter to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell before the bill was unveiled, expressing concerns that it would limit future federal funding for Medicaid, which covers people on low incomes.
01:13 (Tuesday) – An influential group of US House Republicans said they had “major concerns” and called it “Republican welfare entitlement”, according to a memo leaked to Bloomberg
10:26 (Tuesday) – Heritage Action for America: “That is bad politics and, more importantly, bad policy.”
Tuesday – leadership reassurance
07:13 – An early morning tweet from the president shows he is fully endorsing the House bill, which he says is “wonderful”.
13:55 – Health Secretary Tom Price says the legislation is a “work in progress” that represents a step in the “right direction”.
15:53 – President Trump told Republican lawmakers at the White House: “There’s gonna be no slowing down. There’s gonna be no waiting and no more excuses.”
16:42 – House Speaker Paul Ryan says: “Obamacare is collapsing… We are doing an act of mercy by repealing this law.”