Trump: 'I think we are going to get there' on health care

The president downplayed the opposition that the bill is facing.

“I don’t think they’re that far off -- you know, famous last words -- but I think we are going to get there,” the president said.

Trump downplayed the opposition that the bill is facing, suggesting the objections that exist within his party can be overcome through negotiation.

“We have a few people that are -- I think you can say modestly -- they’re not standing on the rooftop screaming, they want to get some points. I think they’ll get some points,” he said.

Asked if Republican senators are doing enough to help him get the bill through, the president said “I think so.”

“I saw Sen. Schumer criticizing the bill a couple weeks ago and he had no idea what was in the bill," he said. "In fact, the Republican senators didn't know because it wasn't released. Very few people knew."

“I call her Pocahontas and that's an insult to Pocahontas. I actually think she is just somebody that has a lot of hatred, a lot is anger,” the president said.

"I watched her campaigning for Hillary and she was so angry, Hillary would be sitting back listening to her, trying to smile,” he said. “But there were lot of people were going, wow, is this what we want?”