Wall Street fell on Thursday as investors worried about a delay in a vote on a healthcare bill that is seen as President Donald Trump's first policy test.
The US House of Representatives cancelled Thursday's vote on the healthcare plan, according to a senior House Republican aide.
Failure to pass the American Health Care Act would cast doubt on Trump's ability to deliver other parts of his agenda that need the cooperation of the Republican-controlled Congress, including ambitious plans to overhaul the tax code and invest in infrastructure.
The US House of Representatives cancelled Thursday's vote on the healthcare plan, according to a senior House Republican aide.
Failure to pass the American Health Care Act would cast doubt on Trump's ability to deliver other parts of his agenda that need the cooperation of the Republican-controlled Congress, including ambitious plans to overhaul the tax code and invest in infrastructure.
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