With less than two weeks on the clock, President Obama doesn't hesitate about whether ObamaCare will survive once he turns the keys over to Donald Trump: "I think it will," he tells ABC News' George Stephanopolous. "It may be called something else. If in fact the Republicans make some modifications ... and relabel it as TrumpCare, I'm fine with that." "I'm skeptical that they can do it, mainly because for seven years now, including when we first tried to pass health care, I said to them, 'OK, if this doesn't work, tell me what does.'" He concedes that "it is true theoretically that all that progress can be undone, and suddenly 20 million people or more don't have health insurance." But "I think Republicans now are recognizing that ...may not be what the American people, including even Trump voters, are looking for." Highlights from the interview, via ABC News and the Washington Post: