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Vice President Mike Pence speaks during an event about health care in the Blue Room of the White House, Monday, July 24, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) ** FILE **

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White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci, left, stands before President Donald Trump speaks during an event about healthcare in the Blue Room of the White House, Monday, July 24, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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President Donald Trump speaks during an event about health care in the Blue Room of the White House, Monday, July 24, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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President Trump hosted families described as "victims of Obamacare" at the White House on Monday and warned senators that Americans were demanding action on health care. (Associated Press)

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President Donald Trump speaks about healthcare, Monday, July 24, 2017, in the Blue Room of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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FILE - In this Feb. 3, 2017, file photo, billionaire businessman Dan Gilbert speaks at a news conference in Detroit. Gilbert, founder of Quicken Loans Inc. and the majority owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers, apologized for his real estate company's controversial sign in downtown Detroit that says "See Detroit Like We Do" with an image of a majority white crowd. Gilbert posted on Facebook Sunday, July, 23, saying the ad was "tone deaf" and his Bedrock company "screwed up badly." (Clarence Tabb Jr./Detroit News via AP, File)

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FIILE - In this March 16, 2017 file photo, Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards, right, listens as Corrections Secretary Jimmy LeBlanc talks about efforts to overhaul Louisiana's criminal justice system, in Baton Rouge, La. A new Louisiana law that provides a medical-furlough program for inmates could save the state millions in annual medical costs, if a proposed overhaul of the national health care system doesn’t end Medicaid expansion in the state. (AP Photo/Melinda Deslatte, File)

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Supporters of critically ill baby Charlie Gard shout and hold placards before his parents Connie Yates and Chris Gard arrived at the High Court in London, Monday, July 24, 2017. The parents of the 11-month old, who has a rare genetic condition and brain damage, are returning to court for the latest stage in their effort to seek permission to take the child to the United States for medical treatment. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

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This is an undated photo of sick baby Charlie Gard provided by his family, taken at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. The parents of a critically ill infant Monday July 24, 2017 withdrew their court fight seeking permission to take the child to the United States for medical treatment. Chris Gard and Connie Yates wept as their attorney revealed the results of brain scans. The 11-month-old has a rare genetic condition, and his parents fought hard to receive an experimental treatment. Doctors said it wouldn't help and contended Charlie should be allowed to die peacefully. (Family of Charlie Gard via AP)

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Rep. Blake Farenthold, R-Texas. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

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The window of opportunity to try to save Charlie Gard has closed. (Associated Press/File)

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Supporters of critically ill baby Charlie Gard shout and hold placards before his parents Connie Yates and Chris Gard arrived at the High Court in London, Monday, July 24, 2017. The parents of the 11-month old, who has a rare genetic condition and brain damage, are returning to court for the latest stage in their effort to seek permission to take the child to the United States for medical treatment. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

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The parents of critically ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard, arrive at the High Court in London, Monday, July 24, 2017. The parents of the 11-month old, who has a rare genetic condition and brain damage, are returning to court for the latest stage in their effort to seek permission to take the child to the United States for medical treatment. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

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The parents of critically ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard, arrive at the High Court in London, Monday, July 24, 2017. The parents of the 11-month old, who has a rare genetic condition and brain damage, are returning to court for the latest stage in their effort to seek permission to take the child to the United States for medical treatment. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

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The parents of critically ill baby Charlie Gard, Connie Yates and Chris Gard, arrive at the High Court in London, Monday, July 24, 2017. The parents of the 11-month old, who has a rare genetic condition and brain damage, are returning to court for the latest stage in their effort to seek permission to take the child to the United States for medical treatment. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

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This undated photo provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows a scanning electron micrograph of multiple round bumps of the HIV-1 virus on a cell surface. In a report released on Monday, July 24, 2017, researchers said a South African girl born with the AIDS virus has kept her infection suppressed for 8 1/2 years after stopping anti-HIV medicines _ more evidence that early treatment can occasionally cause a long remission that, if it lasts, would be a form of cure. (Cynthia Goldsmith/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention via AP)

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The Twisted Bocktail, Tepache Kid and Watermelon Crush mixed drinks all use tequila. (Photographs courtesy of Tres Agaves)

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Minnesota Twins' Zack Granite singles off Detroit Tigers pitcher Jordan Zimmermann during the third inning of a baseball game Saturday, July 22, 2017, in Minneapolis. The Twins won 6-5. (AP Photo/Tom Olmscheid)

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Cleveland Indians' Francisco Lindor watches his solo home run off Toronto Blue Jays relief pitcher Danny Barnes in the tenth inning of a baseball game, Saturday, July 22, 2017, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

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Cleveland Indians' Michael Brantley hits a double off Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Marcus Stroman in the sixth inning of a baseball game, Saturday, July 22, 2017, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)