The Jerusalem Post

Trump presses Democrats on repealing Obamacare

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – US Republican President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday kept up his attacks on Democrats and Obamacare, while calling for a bipartisan effort in Congress to come up with a healthcare alternativ­e that would lower costs and improve care.

In a series of tweets, Trump, who takes office later this month, blasted Senate Democratic leader Charles Schumer and his fellow Democrats, who have vowed to preserve President Barack Obama’s legacy-defining healthcare law, even as Republican­s move ahead with their long-sought bid to scrap it.

“The Democrats, lead by head clown Chuck Schumer, know how bad ObamaCare is and what a mess they are in. Instead of working to fix it, they do the typical political thing and BLAME,” Trump tweeted.

“It is time for Republican­s & Democrats to get together and come up with a healthcare plan that really works – much less expensive & FAR BETTER!” he added.

Schumer ramped up his attacks on Trump’s planned healthcare overhaul on Thursday, calling for a congressio­nal investigat­ion into the president-elect’s pick to lead the US Department of Health and Human Services, US Rep. Tom Price, a Georgia Republican, over his reported stock trades in healthcare companies.

On Wednesday, Obama met with Democrats on Capitol Hill, as they formed a strategy that appeared aimed at warning that Republican­s risk throwing the entire US healthcare system into disarray by dismantlin­g the Affordable Care Act, without a plan to replace it.

With no replacemen­t by Republican­s, as early as 2018, the roughly 20 million people who gained health insurance under the law could see their coverage in jeopardy.

Vice President-elect Mike Pence, after separately meeting with Republican­s who control both the House and Senate, said on Wednesday that repealing the 2010 law was the “first order of business” of the Trump administra­tion.

Republican­s criticize Obamacare as an excessive government intrusion into the healthcare market and contend it harms job growth by burdening businesses. They say they have a plan to replace it, but have offered few details.

Pence said Trump would work with congressio­nal leaders to ensure a smooth healthcare transition through legislatio­n and executive action.

Democrats acknowledg­e they lack the votes to stop repeal legislatio­n being pushed by Republican­s, who will control the White House and both chambers of Congress when Trump takes office.

On Thursday, Schumer and other top Democrats on the Senate health and finance committees, planned a morning press conference to call for a House Office of Congressio­nal Ethics investigat­ion into Price’s investment­s.

Price, an orthopedic surgeon, traded more than $300,000 in stocks of health-related companies over four years, The Wall Street Journal reported in late December, while advocating legislatio­n that potentiall­y could have affected their stock prices.

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