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President Donald Trump unveils "Great Healthcare Plan" urging Congress to pass provisions aimed at lowering healthcare costs and providing greater price transparency.
As the 2026 midterm elections approach, Donald Trump has once again suggested the country might be better off without holding them at all. The remarks, made during recent interviews and public appearances,
President Donald Trump is working to tighten his grip on his party this week as he faces an unusual threat from Congress: an embarrassing rebuke of his military actions overseas.
Trump has long been dogged by his lack of a comprehensive health care plan as he and Republicans have sought to unwind former President Barack Obama’s signature legislation, the Affordable Care Act. Trump was thwarted during his first term in trying to repeal and replace the law.
Trump spent his first year back in office rapidly executing major pieces of his agenda through executive orders and via a tax-and-spending megabill.
The plan, released the same day Affordable Care Act open enrollment ends in most states, offered few details and largely restated proposals Trump has previously outlined.
Trump’s health plan, outlined in a four-point memo, will be negotiated with Congress over whether to include the strongest possible pro-life protections and prevent federal funds from being used to pay for abortions. The Hyde Amendment, long included in federal spending bills, prevents tax dollars from being used on elective abortions.
Trump made a series of leadership changes at the center shortly after he took office in 2025 that ended with the Republican president's handpicked board of trustees voting in December to rebrand the venue as the Trump Kennedy Center by adding his name to Kennedy's on the exterior of the building and the website.
CALLING ON CONGRESS TO LOWER HEALTHCARE COSTS: Today, President Donald J. Trump called on Congress to enact the Great Healthcare Plan, a comprehensive plan to lower drug prices, lower insurance premiums, hold big insurance companies accountable, and maximize price transparency.