Trump doubles down on ObamaCare decision
{mosads}Asked about the Department of Justice’s decision to call for all of ObamaCare to be struck down in an ongoing court case, Trump called the Affordable Care Act a “disaster,” saying insurance premiums are “too high” and the law is “far too expensive for the people, not only for the country.”
Trump also pledged the Republican Party would have a “far better” health care proposal than ObamaCare if the law is eventually thrown out by the Supreme Court.
“If the Supreme Court rules that ObamaCare is out, we’ll have a plan that is far better than ObamaCare,” the president said at the White House.
The Justice Department on Monday changed course by arguing in a brief memo that the entire ObamaCare law should be invalidated. Its previous position was that the law’s protections for people with pre-existing conditions were unconstitutional.
The administration’s decision to ramp up its legal fight against the law surprised Democrats and some Republicans and stirred controversy on Capitol Hill.
The timing of the administration’s decision seemed ideal for Democrats, who were on the back foot after Attorney General William Barr released a four-page summary on Sunday of special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe that was favorable to Trump.
The Justice Department is siding with a ruling from U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor, who said last December that the entire law is unconstitutional because the GOP’s 2017 tax law overturned ObamaCare’s individual insurance mandate.
Copyright 2024 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed..