The Trump administration is pushing forward with its attack on Obamacare, urging the Supreme Court to overturn the health care law despite warnings from top aides
The Trump administration on Thursday night urged the Supreme Court to strike down Obamacare, pushing forward with its attack on the health care law as millions of newly jobless Americans may come to depend on its coverage.
The Trump-backed lawsuit, brought by a group of Republican-led states, puts at risk health insurance for more than 20 million people covered by Obamacare, as well as insurance protections for people with preexisting medical conditions. Biden during a Thursday campaign event attacked Trump for seeking to upend those protections when a growing number of coronavirus survivors are developing potentially long-term health complications.
groups have also rallied to defend the law, which has largely boosted their profits, as they also try to fend off the left's push for "Medicare for All" and other broader expansions of government-backed coverage. However, Republicans haven't agreed on a replacement since the repeal effort fell short, and previous GOP plans would have weakened robust Obamacare protections barring insurers from charging more or denying coverage based on a patient's medical history. Administration health officials have said they won't put forward an alternative plan unless the Supreme Court strikes down Obamacare.
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