US House of Representatives clears repealing Obamacare
In a first legislative victory for US President Donald Trump, US House of Representatives passes a legislation aimed at repealing and replacing Obamacare; The new Act now heads to the Senate; Trump convinces people that their premiums and deductibles will be coming down.
In a first legislative victory for US President Donald Trump, US House of Representatives passed a legislation aimed at repealing and replacing Obamacare.
The new Act now heads to the Senate.
The American Health Care Act was approved mostly along partisan lines, 217-213, with just one vote to spare.
No Democrats backed the bill, and a slew of Republicans opposed it as well.
The American Health Care Act now heads to the Senate.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has promised to bring down health insurance premiums and deductible as he celebrated the defeat of Obamacare on the floor of the US House of Representatives.