While President Trump Vows to Rip Away Health Care from Millions of Americans, Jason Lewis Says He and Trump Are ‘Joined at the Hip’

SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA – In an interview with 60 Minutes this week, President Donald Trump made it clear he wants the Supreme Court to end the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Meanwhile, U.S. Republican Senate candidate Jason Lewis affirms his unyielding loyalty to Donald Trump, instead of Minnesotans.

Lewis has always been quick to fall in line behind Trump. In an interview with Fox News this week, Lewis declared “I’m running with the President and glad to do it. We’re joined at the hip.

It’s no surprise that Lewis is on board with President Trump’s plan to rip away health care from millions of Americans and gut protections for those with pre-existing conditions by overturning the ACA. Lewis has declared that he has “no disagreements” with President Trump and can’t name even one policy he disagrees with. The former congressman alsoadvocated to “get rid of the pre-existing condition mandate,” told struggling families who can’t afford insulin that the “government is not compassionate,” and said that if they needed help to “go out and find it.” This is all on top of hisrecord of voting to repeal the ACA.

Trump’s Confession On Obamacare Bolsters Biden

Trying to figure out what is going on in Donald Trump’s head is truly an exercise in futility, and today it’s just downright bonkers. Apparently Trump believes that sharing snippets of Leslie Stahl’s attempt to interview him for 60 Minutes is going to show that … she’s mean and he’s brilliant? Is there really no one in the White House who is willing to tell him when he has a really, really bad idea?

It was a tremendous gift to Joe Biden, though, that Trump decided to release these videos in plenty of time for last night’s debate. Especially when it comes to the Supreme Court and Obamacare. “I hope that they end it,” he said. “It will be so good if they end it.” Serving it up on a silver platter there. But there’s more. “It’ll be so good if they end it,” he said, “because we will come up with a plan.” Stahl: “Will?”

That’s after Trump insisted that his plan “is fully developed; it’s going to be announced very, very soon.” It’s not. Because the only thing that has ever mattered is that President Barack Obama’s signature achievement be erased. There is no plan. There never will be a plan. He never meant for there to be a plan. Continue reading.

Trump Says He Will Sign Imaginary Healthcare Plan In 2 Weeks

Trump claimed that he is going to sign a comprehensive healthcare plan in two weeks because the Supreme Court said he could.

WALLACE: But you’ve been in office three and a half years, you don’t have a plan.

TRUMP: Well, we haven’t had. Excuse me. You heard me yesterday. We’re signing a health care plan within two weeks, a full and complete health care plan that the Supreme Court decision on DACA gave me the right to do. So we’re going to solve — we’re going to sign an immigration plan, a health care plan, and various other plans. And nobody will have done what I’m doing in the next four weeks. The Supreme Court gave the President of the United States powers that nobody thought the President had, by approving, by doing what they did — their decision on DACA. And DACA’s going to be taken care of also. But we’re getting rid of it because we’re going to replace it with something much better. What we got rid of already, which was most of Obamacare, the individual mandate. And that I’ve already won on. And we won also on the Supreme Court. But the decision by the Supreme Court on DACA allows me to do things on immigration, on health care, on other things that we’ve never done before. And you’re going to find it to be a very exciting two weeks. Continue reading.