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Fox News Host Confronts Republican Obamacare Threatening Concerns
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Fox News Host Confronts Republican Obamacare Threatening Concerns

Fox News host Shannon Bream confronted the Rep Elise Stefanika new york RepublicanOpen Fox News Sunday About concerns that Obamacare is under threat, but the congressman reassured Americans that the GOP wants to “improve health care,” without mentioning a plan for how to do it.

Obamacare, officially known as the Affordable Care Act (ACA), was signed into law by the former President Barack Obama More than 21 million Americans are now insured through the ACA, NPR reported Saturday. The ACA provides low-income Americans with an affordable healthcare option by offering subsidies based on earnings to help lower costs.

Speaker of the Parliament on Monday mike johnsonLouisiana Republican and staunch ally of former President Donald TrumpGOP presidential candidate, he told the crowd at a campaign event “Health care reform is going to be a big part of the agenda,” for GOP House candidate Ryan Mackenzie in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

One attendee asked Johnson, “No Obamacare?” he asked. According to the obtained video, Johnson rolled his eyes and said, “There is no Obamacare.” NBC News, which published an article about his comments on Tuesday.

The House speaker added: “The ACA is so deeply ingrained that we need major reform to make it work, and we have lots of ideas on how to do it.”

In a statement to NBC News on Wednesday after the article was published, Johnson said: “The audio and text make clear that I made no such promise to end Obamacare, and in fact I acknowledge that this policy is ‘deeply entrenched’ in our health care system.” .”

House Minority Leader in response to Johnson’s comments Hakeem JeffriesA New York Democrat said: USA Today“House Republicans They have been obsessed with repealing the Affordable Care Act since 2010, when it was first enacted. “This is clear as day to the American people, and it has now been confirmed by many members of the House Republican leadership.”

He added: “They are determined to end the Affordable Care Act as we know it.”

When Bream asked Stefanik about those concerns Sunday, referencing Jeffries’ comments, the House Republican conference chairperson said: “We want to improve health care. We want to lower costs. We want to make sure people have access, whether that’s you.” “Whether it’s in rural, suburban or urban communities, that’s what (former) President Trump focused on.”

The congresswoman added: “If you talk to anyone, Shannon, they’re going to continue to see healthcare prices going up and up (Vice President and 2024 Democratic presidential candidate) Kamala Harris‘Failed management with (President) Joe Biden

news week I reached Stefanik’s office by phone and the Trump campaign by email after business hours on Sunday afternoon.

Insurance premiums are rising by about 4 percent during the 2025 open enrollment period, which begins Friday, according to KFF, an organization that publishes surveys on health care issues. But the vast majority of enrollees will not have to pay this increase due to increased subsidies from the Inflation Reduction Act that Biden signed in 2022,” KFF said on its website.

According to KFF, as of April, 62 percent of adults had a positive view of the ACA, while that rate did not rise to 37 percent.

On Sunday, Stefanik did not elaborate on what Trump’s plan is to improve health care. The former president tried but failed to repeal and replace the ACA in 2017, and has criticized Obamacare during this election cycle.

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Representative Elise Stefanik, a New York Republican, was seen in Milwaukee on July 16. Fox News host Shannon Bream confronted Stefanik on Fox News on Sunday about concerns that Obamacare is under threat, but the congresswoman…


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‘Concepts of the Plan’

Trump called Obamacare “terrible” during a debate against Harris in September, adding: “It’s not very good today, and as I said, if we find something, we’re working on something, we’re going to do it.” And we will change it.”

“I have an idea for a plan,” Trump said when asked to clarify whether he had a health care plan.

He added: “I’m not the president right now. But if we find something, I’ll only change it if we find something better and cheaper.”

“I’ve been saying throughout this campaign that the stakes in this election include whether we continue with the Affordable Care Act,” Harris told reporters on Thursday, adding that Trump has repeatedly tried to get rid of the law. Obamacare. “And now we have the approval of this agenda from the speaker of the House of Representatives, who is its supporter.”

“Lyin’ Kamala is holding a News Conference right now saying I want to end the Affordable Care Act. I never mentioned doing that, never even considered such a thing,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Thursday in response to Harris’ comments.

Meanwhile, Karoline Leavitt, the Trump campaign’s national press secretary, said, “Repealing Obamacare is not President Trump’s policy position,” when asked about Johnson’s Bethlehem comments.

He added that Trump will “make our healthcare system better by increasing transparency, promoting choice and competition, and expanding access to new affordable healthcare and insurance options.”