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Hiku said:

Oh and what Trump said (Tweeted) was that they shouldn't focus on getting rid of it now. He still called it "unfair" and that it shouldn't be their number 1 main focus. So he doesn't sound opposed to getting rid of it later, in a more discrete way. And most likely he just didn't want the negative attention this was getting, because Republicans couldn't wait one single day before they tried something ridiculous like this. Even Paul Ryan voted against it, probably realizing how bad it looks.

What he said probably affected the outcome of this story. But to give him full credit, when many non governmental organisations, citizens rights groups, etc were speasking out against it, is missing the bigger picture.

Exactly, I think we can be pretty sure he just want it gone, but not at this moment when he want everyone to hear how he brings jobs back to the US, although it's not because of him.