Which bit of “Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on” isn't a call for all Muslims from entering the US?
Also, I think to say that Trump did "all he could" to repeal ObamaCare is a bit of a stretch; he was clearly not that involved in writing the new legislation or designing it, since he hailed the House Bill from earlier in the year a success, and then not long afterwards called it "mean"; nor did any of the Senate options reflect what Trump seemed to have wanted. Nor was he in or around the Senate at the time, it seems, leaving it to Pence to try and get things through.
The best he seems to have done is tried to threaten people that if they don't get *something* through then he'll take away something or other; it was reported that Murkowski (R, Alaska) was told in a phone call that if she voted against then some amount of funding for Alaska would be cut:
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/07/27/trump-administration-warns-of-alaska-backlash-after-murkowskis-obamacare-vote.html
or this threat:
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/891334415347060736
However, perhaps the problem is that Trump wasn't actually all that fussed about HealthCare in the first place; shouting about it was a means to an end, as it was all Republicans could go on about for the last seven years. I have said earlier that it's a Republican failure rather than a Trump one. Still, the self-professed master negotiator and author of "Art of the Deal" could, I am sure, have done better if he'd really wanted to.