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Trump administration asks Supreme Court to axe Obamacare amid pandemic

Published 06/26/2020, 01:57 AM
Updated 06/26/2020, 02:55 PM
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By Kanishka Singh

(Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to invalidate the Obamacare law introduced by his predecessor that added millions to the healthcare safety net, seeking to scrap coverage during the novel coronavirus crisis.

Solicitor General Noel Francisco, in a filing late on Thursday, argued for the administration that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) - one of former Democratic President Barack Obama's signature achievements - became invalid after the previous, Republican-led Congress axed parts of it.

"No further analysis is necessary; once the individual mandate and the guaranteed-issue and community-rating provisions are invalidated, the remainder of the ACA cannot survive," Francisco wrote, adding that lawmakers in 2017 did not show that they intended for the ACA to continue "in the absence of these three integral provisions."

The move is sure to ignite further political controversy and elevate healthcare as a major election issue. Trump is seeking re-election in November against Obama's vice president, Joe Biden, who has vowed to protect health insurance coverage for Americans under the law.

The Trump administration's filing came the same day the United States set a new record for a one-day increase in cases of the fatal and highly contagious coronavirus. The disease has killed thousands of Americans and forced millions to lose their jobs, including any employer-based health benefits they may have had.

Democrats, who had asked the top court separately to declare that ACA did not violate the U.S. Constitution and have proposed to shore up the law's provisions, blasted the move as cruel and immoral, particularly amid the outbreak.

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"President Trump and the Republicans’ campaign to rip away the protections and benefits of the Affordable Care Act in the middle of the coronavirus crisis is an act of unfathomable cruelty," Democratic House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi said.

Biden, in a campaign speech on Thursday, warned that without the law insurers could consider COVID-19 complications a pre-existing condition and refuse to pay for any needed care.

"It's cruel, it's heartless, it's callous," he said.

The United States is the nation worst-hit by COVID-19, with more than 124,000 deaths and 2.4 million infections.

Passed in 2010, the ACA helped about 20 million Americans obtain medical insurance either through government programs or through policies from private insurers made available in government-run marketplaces. It also includes some popular provisions such as prohibiting health insurers from denying coverage to Americans with known health conditions.

Republicans view the law as excessive government intrusion into the healthcare market.

Trump has criticized its costs and promised a different plan since his 2016 campaign, although he and his fellow Republicans have yet to propose a formal replacement. He has also said he supports protecting those with pre-existing medical conditions even as his administration has moved to invalidate the law.

"Obamacare has been an unlawful failure and further illustrates the need to focus on patient care," White House spokesman Judd Deere (NYSE:DE) was quoted as saying by the Washington Post after Thursday's filing, adding that Congress should "work on a bipartisan basis with the president to provide quality, affordable care."

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Representatives for the White House could not be immediately reached for comment early on Friday.

Texas and 17 other Republican-led states have joined the Trump administration in seeking to challenge the law.

(This story was refiled to fix typo in headline.)

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America health care system is most expensive and profitable system due to multiple reasons. It needs to be adjusted systematically, but it is not easy job because of too many different interest lobby groups.
A co-worker who is 71 and receives a full S.S. payment, has to work until he is 74 because his wife had cancer treatments several years ago. She is now in remission. If he retires, Obamacare will take his whole S.S. check to cover the "pre-existing condition". So he now works for our companies Insurance plan till she can get on Medicare. I am pretty sure that "pre-existing conditions" were the reason given for Obamacare to pass. They lied. And people are working till they die because of the greedy Insurance companies and our corrupt representatives who are in bed with them. Who remembers when Insurance covered 100% medical with no deductables??? I do. These Insurance companies executives and workers do not care about people at all. They should be outlawed and thrown in prison for life. Or worse.
Obamacare had no protections only fines
mucha mentira del gobierno para fortalecer la economía.... y el precio va ser muy costoso por solo pensar en su economía y no en la salud del pueblo
Whatever happens to Trumpcare?If the government can force you to have car and other property insurances I don't see nothing wrong with forcing you to have a health insurance because eventually the public will pay your hospital bills.
You can choose to not buy a car and be exempt from auto insurance laws. The ADA is a naked wealth transfer. There are no public commons at issue.
it is against the law to drive without an insurance. I dont which country you live in but not here
Trump s fighting for freedom of all you guys. You have not idea in what a Big lay you are in.
US population 330,000,000 death rate percentage .038% this is not a deadly pandemic.
Not to challenge your point, but the proper variable to consider is not the total population but infection rates. Its still about as deadly as the flu.
Obama voeters axed Trump to repeat himself.
Repeal and not repleace
Axe Obama!
obamascam you mean. that hit middle class Americans hard I hope it's dumped hard
if he can pass a better healthcare plan why not
"Trump has criticized healthcare costs and coverage under Obamacare". How much better can a reduced cost plan be?
How about no plan...instead, remove the barriers governments put between doctors and patients. Start protecting the property rights of citizens instead of violating them. Liberty works...it doesn’t matter the application, its proven far superior than Communist style central planning.
Trump is soo tuned out of anything he can't even get right what fraction of Americans have died due to Krona virus. -- Let him have his fun and try. American judges are very bright. They know how to stall this until after Trump has been fired in 131 days from now.
maybe check the 1998 1999 cdc statistics before spouting off about the virus. ingnorance is bliss
your are dangerous for public health R, wake up! Europe already banned Americans for this. Stay home
If you tuned in to anything Obama was peddling than you are the one that is tuned out from anything real.
someone must drop this president from next round election he just messup everything from the beginning until now
As it should. Illegal taxation.
trump is giong to fight the kung flu with his own two hands
Nope its gonna magically fade away 😂
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