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Trump’s health chiefs called to White House in fresh bid for truce

It’s unclear whether President Donald Trump will attend the meeting, tentatively planned for Thursday.
Administration officials say Azar and Verma must either pledge to make amends or otherwise resolve a conflict that’s threatening Trump’s health agenda and complicating his reelection prospects. Vice President Mike Pence already met separately with Azar and Verma this month, and Trump had a private meeting with Verma in mid-November.
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