In a meeting with health insurance CEOs Feb. 27, President Trump touted expanded savings accounts and the ability to purchase health care across state lines as parts of a new health care proposal to replace the Affordable Care Act. (The Washington Post)Donald Trump was elected president on this basic idea: Everyone currently in the government is dumb and makes bad deals. Enter the new health-care bill that aims to remove several major tenets of the Affordable Care Act and replace them with more conservative proposals. If Trump can't make those deals happen, then what is he left with? Tonight, Trump hosts Sen. Ted Cruz, a 2016 primary challenger and a vocal opponent to the current health-care replacement law, for dinner.
Source: Washington Post March 08, 2017 18:56 UTC