Greene Breaks With House GOP, Signals Openness to Deal With Democrats on ACA Tax Credits
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene warns health insurance premiums could double for over 20 million Americans if enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies expire at year-end amid congressional deadlock.
- Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized her party and called for a plan to address rising Obamacare premiums when tax credits expire, stating that her own children's premiums could double in 2026.
- Greene expressed her frustration on social media, labeling the situation as 'absolutely disgusting' and emphasized the impact of tax credit expiration on families.
- Senate Majority Leader John Thune acknowledged the issue but noted it could not be resolved while Democrats frame it as a choice between their demands and a government shutdown.
- House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries stated that 'tens of millions of Americans are about to experience dramatically increased health insurance costs' and criticized the GOP's stance on negotiations.
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MTG Blows Up GOP Shutdown Message With Health-Care Rant
The Republican Party line is that nobody should talk about expiring Obamacare subsidies until Democrats agree to reopen the government. MTG — and for a moment, Trump — acknowledged the health-care cost catastrophe the GOP refuses to deal with.


No, Obamacare Premiums Are Not Doubling
Contrary to Marjorie Taylor Greene’s claim, most of the Obamacare subsidies are not expiring, for good or for ill.
Democrats’ Shutdown Hurts Servicemembers
By Corey Hotchkiss | U.S. Army Veteran By demanding an outrageous $1.5 trillion spending increase that includes funding healthcare for illegal immigrants, Senate Democrats are proving they’ve become the party that puts Arizonans last. Stopping illegal immigrants from receiving Medicare, Medicaid, and Obamacare subsidies is common sense. These extreme spending demands are nothing more than...
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…
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