President Donald Trump is putting the pressure on lawmakers to repeal former President Barack Obama’s health care law before their August recess.

  • Senate has postponed vote twice due to not enough GOP support
  • Compromise with Democrats suggested

And the president has taken to Twitter to express his frustration.

The White House says the president will be meeting with people who suffered from the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or better known as Obamacare, on Monday.

“If Republicans don't Repeal and Replace the disastrous ObamaCare, the repercussions will be far greater than any of them understand!” the president told followers on Twitter.

The Senate has postponed voting on a new health care bill twice, because it failed to get enough support from Republicans.

"The problem is Republicans can't seem to agree on what 'replacement' means,” Sen. Rand Paul (R) Kentucky said on CNN Sunday. “To me, replacement is legalizing inexpensive insurance. That means the federal government doesn't regulate it and allow the sale of inexpensive insurance again, legalizing the ability to join an association across state lines. I thought that is what we as republicans believed in. But it turns out many republicans actually believe in this giant insurance bailout super fund."

The lack of action has some suggesting Republicans work with Democrats on a compromise.

“We can't work on bipartisan fixes to health care until Congress stops trying to scrap the whole thing. This is life & death for families,” said Rep. Stephanie Murphy (D) Orlando.

Regardless, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is expected to push for a vote Tuesday to move forward on a Republican health care bill.

Whether the legislation will seek to replace Obamacare or simply repeal it that has yet to be released.