Oman Daily Observer

Trump calls leading Democrat a clown, urges cooperatio­n

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WASHINGTON: President-elect Donald Trump described America’s leading Democrat as a “clown” who behaves like a typical politician on Thursday, but urged him to work with Republican­s.

In his latest early morning Twitter screed, the incoming president attacked Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer — whom he has previously praised — amid a mounting row over healthcare reform.

Republican­s have vowed to press ahead with the potentiall­y unpopular campaign promise of gutting President Barack Obama’s signature legislatio­n, the Affordable Care Act, which allowed millions more poorer Americans to get treatment, but has been criticised for raising insurance premiums.

But Republican­s — who control both houses of Congress and will take over the White House from January 20 — appear uncertain about what, if anything, should replace Obamacare.

With the party taking a political hit for appearing adrift in the opening days of the new Congress, Trump pinned responsibi­lity back on Democrats.

“The Democrats, lead by head clown Chuck Schumer, know how bad ObamaCare is and what a mess they are in,” Trump said in a string of tweets that were at once strident and conciliato­ry.

Instead of working to fix it, they do the typical political thing and blame The fact is ObamaCare was a lie from the beginning. ‘Keep you doctor, keep your plan!’ It is time for Republican­s & Democrats to get together and come up with a healthcare plan that really works — much less expensive & far and better!”

Republican­s in Congress made their first moves to repeal the healthcare law on Wednesday, agreeing to begin the process of starving the system of funding.

Obama has launched a parting offensive to try to save his reform, making a rare visit to Congress on Wednesday to rally Democrats for what is shaping up as the first major fight of the next administra­tion.

Democratic Senator Tim Kaine, who ran for vice-president on Hillary Clinton’s losing ticket last year, said the president had advised Democrats not to work with Republican­s unless they provide a plan to replace Obamacare.

“They will have shown us by the repeal that they are uninterest­ed in our input and they will have also shown a heartlessn­ess about 30 million people are going to lose insurance,” he told CNN on Thursday.

However, he held the door open for cooperatio­n, saying: “We will look at any suggestion that doesn’t reduce coverage or increase cost or diminish the quality of care.”

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US Senator Chuck Schumer

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