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Last night, President Trump delivered his first address before the United States Congress and gave a speech long on empty rhetoric and short on any real policy agenda. 

Last night, the President said once again that Republicans would repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.

But with what exactly? He didn’t say.

That’s because the GOP continues to be deeply divided over how to replace the Affordable Care Act and prevent millions of Americans from losing coverage or seeing costs skyrocket. Here’s a look at how their dysfunction is playing out in the headlines:

Don’t just take our word for it – a look at the headlines shows that we aren’t the only ones who thought the President’s speech was long on empty rhetoric and short on substance:

Roll Call: In Joint Address, Trump Offers Congress Few Policy Details

I don't know what's going to happen because the Republicans have been talking about that for six years, about how they want to repeal the Affordable Care Act. 

Tonight, President Trump stood before the United States Congress and gave a speech long on rhetoric but short on any real policy agenda.

Tonight, President Trump stood before the United States Congress and gave a speech long on rhetoric but short on any real policy agenda.  

I’m not surprised [President Trump said he will discuss immigration reform]. Other than it's always surprising to hear Donald Trump say what he is for and against because it changes on a relevant basis.

In the 40 days President Trump’s has been in office, reports continue to emerge indicating a relationship between President Trump and Putin’s regime.

Just as we predicted, House Republicans are back to the drawing board on their draft reconciliation bill. From the Hill:

“A day after House conservatives panned a leaked GOP draft ObamaCare replacement plan, a top Republican leader on Tuesday described the proposed legislation as ‘no longer even a viable draft that we’re working off of.’”

Tonight, House Republicans voted unanimously to deny the American people access to the secrets hidden in President Trump's tax returns.