Speaker Johnson disputes accusation he’ll try to repeal ObamaCare
- Speaker Johnson stated he would not repeal the Affordable Care Act, emphasizing the need for broader reforms instead.
- At a GOP event, Johnson affirmed, 'No Obamacare,' to a direct question from an attendee.
- House Republicans aim to lower costs and enhance healthcare quality and availability for all Americans.
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'Twisting our words': Mike Johnson rushes to backtrack after 'no Obamacare' backlash
Speaker Mike Johnson is now insisting that when he told supporters “no Obamacare,” he wasn’t suggesting that Republicans would push to repeal the Affordable Care Act. His remarks sparked a massive backlash online.On Monday, in the hotly-contested battleground state of Pennsylvania, Johnson had said ...
Johnson tries to backtrack after 'no Obamacare' backlash
Speaker Mike Johnson is now insisting that when he told supporters “no Obamacare,” he wasn’t suggesting that Republicans would push to repeal the Affordable Care Act. His remarks sparked a massive backlash online.On Monday, in the hotly-contested battleground state of Pennsylvania, Johnson had said “no Obamacare,” referring to the Affordable Care Act, which covers tens of millions of Americans, has dramatically slashed the number of uninsured Am…
House Speaker Rallies Behind Trump on ACA: 'No Obamacare ...'
The ailing bureaucratic creation known as Obamacare will get a transfusion of common sense if former President Donald Trump is elected, House Speaker Mike Johnson said Monday. Johnson said curing […] The post House Speaker Rallies Behind Trump on ACA: 'No Obamacare ...' appeared first on The Western Journal.
Johnson vows ‘no Obamacare’ on campaign trail, later clarifies remarks
House Speaker Mike Johnson is preparing policy for a possible second Trump term, and it includes a major healthcare overhaul. The Louisiana Republican promised “no Obamacare” while campaigning in Pennsylvania, but later had to clarify his remarks. NOTUS Political Reporter Reese Gorman joins Kasie Hunt to discuss.
Johnson’s ‘No Obamacare’ remark draws attention to unpopular stance - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
WASHINGTON — House Speaker Mike Johnson said Tuesday that Republicans would embark on a “massive reform” of the Affordable Care Act if former President Donald Trump is elected again, putting an unpopular policy position back in the spotlight just days before the election.
House Speaker Vows ‘Massive Reform’ to Obamacare If Trump Wins
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) proposed a major change to the U.S. health care system and the Affordable Care Act if former President Donald Trump wins next week’s election. “Health care reform’s going to be a big part of the agenda. When I say we’re going to have a very aggressive first 100 days agenda, we got a lot of things still on the table,” Johnson told a crowd in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, on Monday as he campaigned with Republican Hou…
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