Greene Breaks With House GOP, Signals Openness to Deal With Democrats on ACA Tax Credits
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene opposes her party by urging a subsidy extension to prevent doubling premiums for over 20 million Americans enrolled in Obamacare plans.
- Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., stated that insurance premiums for 2026 will increase and criticized Republicans for not having a plan to help Americans with rising costs.
- Greene criticized the Affordable Care Act, stating that insurance premiums will rise for 2026 and that Republicans lack a plan to address this issue.
- Greene highlighted that her children's insurance premiums will double, claiming Republicans have provided no assistance.
- Greene opposed foreign aid, stating the U.S. has sent billions to Israel and Ukraine while neglecting American needs, and she called for cooperation with those prioritizing Americans.
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Dems find unlikely ally on health care
Democrats Tuesday claimed they have grabbed the political upper hand in the fight over the government shutdown as Republican cracks are emerging on skyrocketing health insurance costs. House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries spotlighted comments by outspoken right-wing Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R- Georgia, that she is “absolutely disgusted” by her own party’s refusal to negotiate an extension of subsidies for the Obamacare program. “Tens o…
Greene Opens Small Crack in GOP Unity on Shutdown Deal
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Speaker Johnson answers MTG: GOP leaders plugged into expiration of enhanced Obamacare subsidies
House Speaker Mike Johnson defended himself and fellow GOP leaders after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized them for lacking a plan to deal with the expiring COVID expansion of Obamacare subsidies.
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