Obama Postpones Indonesia Trip
March 19, 2010
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364625Ah well, at least it gives his former schools a chance to push their PR campaigns for a visit into higher gear.
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US President Barack Obama on Thursday
postponed his trip to Indonesia and Australia until June as he attempts
to push his historic health care reform bill through Congress.
"We
greatly regret the delay of the trip," White House spokesman Robert
Gibbs told reporters, but he added the "passage of health insurance
reform is of paramount importance and the president is determined to see
this battle through."
Gibbs said Obama had called Indonesian
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and would later call Australian Prime
Minister Kevin Rudd to tell him he would have to put the trip off to a
"later date."
The president's spokesman said it was now clear
that a House of Representatives vote on health care reform could not now
take place until Sunday afternoon at the earliest.
Obama had
already delayed his departure by three days until Sunday morning in a
bid to finally pilot his top domestic priority to extend health care
coverage to some 32 million Americans through Congress.
The
president believed that his Democratic allies in the House would have
enough votes to pass the legislation, Gibbs said.
"I think the
president in the calls and meetings he's having with individual leaders
is making great progress," Gibbs said, adding Obama believed his place
was to be in Washington "seeing this through."
Obama had also
been due to visit the US Pacific territory of Guam on the trip.
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