Trump sent shockwaves through the political landscape when he proclaimed last weekend that his health care plan will be able to provide insurance for everyone. Republicans, who have been steering away from any forms of a single-payer plan, told CNN that they don't quite understand what the future president meant by claiming he will be covering "everyone."
Republicans on the Hill are also reportedly in the dark regarding the specifics of Trump's yet to be disclosed Obamacare replacement plan.
During Trump's press conference last week at Trump Tower in New York City he told reporters they would be "very, very proud" of the upcoming new law once it is introduced.
"So we're gonna do repeal and replace, very complicated stuff. And we're gonna get a health bill passed, we're gonna get health care taken care of in this country," Trump said.
As we now the ,policy is changed to "available to all". Not quite the same.
Republicans on the Hill are also reportedly in the dark regarding the specifics of Trump's yet to be disclosed Obamacare replacement plan.
During Trump's press conference last week at Trump Tower in New York City he told reporters they would be "very, very proud" of the upcoming new law once it is introduced.
"So we're gonna do repeal and replace, very complicated stuff. And we're gonna get a health bill passed, we're gonna get health care taken care of in this country," Trump said.
As we now the ,policy is changed to "available to all". Not quite the same.
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