Trump wasn't the one who passed a series of dead stop repeal bills--while knowing they weren't going to pass--before adopting the "replace" motto to pass yet another bill that's antithetical to the ones that came prior. Keeping this in mind, the onus for this bill's failure will be inherited by Ryan regardless of Trump talking him up since, you know, they hate each other.

Trump and Bannon are situationally aware of these antecedents, which makes it more likely that they're maneuvering Ryan to take a fall without openly feuding. This makes any analysis based on public discourse less than useless. Also, the increasingly relevant non-MSM is running with the narrative that the Freedom Caucus saved the establishment GOP from signing its own death warrant. As such, Ryan is having the spotlight shined on him from every direction.

I'm not necessarily saying that Trump is a crypto-member of the Freedom Caucus, but he's probably not as opposed to them as this political theater would have us believe.