Trump likely to break many of his health-care promises -- no matter what happens
Trump likely to break many of his health-care promises no matter what happens
By John Wagner, Abby Phillip and Jenna Johnson June 26 at 6:00 AM
Donald Trump set himself apart from other Republican presidential candidates when it came to health care. Before taking office, he vowed insurance for everybody that would be much less expensive and much better and explicitly promised not to touch Medicaid, which millions of his working-class supporters rely upon to cover doctors visits and medication.
But as Republicans in the Senate press ahead with legislation that would dramatically cut Medicaid and scale back the Affordable Care Act marketplaces, it is increasingly clear that President Trump is almost certain to fall well short of fulfilling those promises.
Trump and congressional Republicans will likely hail any bill that reaches the presidents desk as the fulfillment of a long-standing pledge to repeal and replace the ACA, former president Barack Obamas signature health-care law. But if the House and Senate agree on legislation along the lines of what is now being debated, millions including some of Trumps most ardent supporters are projected to lose coverage, receive fewer benefits or see their premiums rise.
And if the health-care push stalls or falls apart, the president who campaigned for the White House as the ultimate dealmaker will be dealt a serious political blow another example of Trumps inability to move major legislation through Congress.
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