WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said he was "hearing great things" on human services hours after the Senate rejected enactment he sponsored that would nullify significant parts of previous President Barack Obama's social insurance law. Talking at an employments declaration at the White House, Trump lauded Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson for his help of the movement to continue to the verbal confrontation, including: "I believe we're doing OK, Ron. I'm hearing great things." Trump later encouraged activity, saying, "We better complete that, fellas, please." He disclosed to Vice President Mike Pence, "We require that so seriously." Trump's remarks came as he stamped seven months in office with no major administrative accomplishments. In any case, he's promising an expense charge "in the exact not so distant future" and a framework charge after that.