Trump predicts new health care law after 2020
President Trump on Monday put forward a timeline for a new health care plan to replace ObamaCare, indicating legislation would be brought up for a vote after the election in 2020.
“Vote will be taken right after the Election when Republicans hold the Senate & win back the House,” he tweeted.
{mosads}”It will be truly great HealthCare that will work for America,” he promised. “Also, Republicans will always support Pre-Existing Conditions. The Republican Party will be known as the Party of Great HealtCare. Meantime, the USA is doing better than ever & is respected again!”
Everybody agrees that ObamaCare doesn’t work. Premiums & deductibles are far too high – Really bad HealthCare! Even the Dems want to replace it, but with Medicare for all, which would cause 180 million Americans to lose their beloved private health insurance. The Republicans…..
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 1, 2019
….are developing a really great HealthCare Plan with far lower premiums (cost) & deductibles than ObamaCare. In other words it will be far less expensive & much more usable than ObamaCare. Vote will be taken right after the Election when Republicans hold the Senate & win……
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 1, 2019
….back the House. It will be truly great HealthCare that will work for America. Also, Republicans will always support Pre-Existing Conditions. The Republican Party will be known as the Party of Great HealtCare. Meantime, the USA is doing better than ever & is respected again!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 1, 2019
The Trump administration last week began a new push to invalidate former President Obama’s signature health care law when the Justice Department argued in a new court filing that the entire law should be ruled unconstitutional.
White House aides have indicated that the administration is working on replacement legislation to submit to Congress sometime this year.
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