To promote the Affordable Care Act, President Biden and former President Obama teamed up for a video released Friday.
It comes as the signature law has faced renewed threats from former President Trump in his own campaign for the White House in 2024.
Obama filmed the roughly 30-second video alongside Biden during a recent undisclosed trip to the White House.
Biden opens the video by reading a text message asking if ObamaCare is “still a thing.”
“Yes, ObamaCare, the Affordable Care Act, BidenCare — whatever you call it — yes it is still a thing,” Obama says. “The other side’s been trying to repeal it every year since its existence, but we’ll keep fighting to protect it.”
More than 7 million people had signed up for coverage as of last week.
The Inflation Reduction Act extended enhanced premium tax credits until the end of 2025. The administration has said it expects 9 out of 10 customers to be eligible for those subsidies to make plans more affordable.
Obama previously visited the White House in 2022 to promote the success of his signature health care law.
Trump, who is the frontrunner for the GOP nomination, campaigned on repealing ObamaCare during his first term, but the effort stalled in Congress. The former president raised the topic again last month.