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The Trump administration urged the Supreme Court to overturn Obamacare amid the coronavirus pandemic

Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.In a late-night move Thursday, the Trump administration has once again urged the Supreme Court to overturn the Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as Obamacare.record-high unemployment

In the late-night briefing, the Justice Department petitioned the court to overturn Obamacare, saying that the overturning of the individual mandate — a tax penalty for not having health insurance that was struck from the law by a Republican-led Congress in 2017 — invalidated the entire law. Some 20 million Americans could lose their health coverage and protections for people with preexisting health conditions also would be put at risk if the court agrees with the administration in a case that won't be heard before the fall.

The Trump administration's views on what parts of the ACA might be kept or replaced if the law is overturned have shifted over time. But in legal arguments, it has always supported getting rid of Obamacare provisions that prohibit insurance companies from discriminating against people on account of their medical history.

"There is no legal justification and no moral excuse for the Trump Administration's disastrous efforts to take away Americans' health care," Pelosi said in a. "On Day One of this Congress, the House Democratic Majority voted to throw the full legal weight of the House of Representatives against this dangerous lawsuit."

 

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Everyday it’s just one bullshit trump decision after the other. Does it ever end?

20 million rely on it according to this story, while 300+ million pay vastly larger more in premiums and deductibles. Great 'affordable care', Obama.

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