Trump rejects opening ObamaCare special enrollment period amid coronavirus outbreak
The Trump administration will not open enrollment under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) amid the coronavirus pandemic despite calls for a new sign-up period from congressional Democrats and the insurance industry, The White House confirmed.
President Trump and other White House officials had said they were considering a relaunch of HealthCare.gov, but a White House official told Politico on Tuesday that the administration had decided against a special enrollment period and was “exploring other options.”
Nancy Pelosi Announces House Committee To ‘Oversee’ Trump Administration Response To Coronavirus | The Daily Wire
Old Piss-Losi wants to add a THIRD oversight committee for the Relief bill, this one "House-Run", that "could have investigative power at some point".
Aligning with Schifty again, because they're going to try and remove the president AGAIN, just watch. Everyone could see this coming!
Can't say I'm surprised though. That's all they know how to, or want to to do at this point. It's not about the American People for them, or even illegals for that matter, it's about their Hate for Our President, and fabricating anything they can to try and oust him from office. Not Going to Work. If they do investigate again, I think a good majority of their "base" will lose all faith in their party, because they've been ignored for over 3 years now.
TRUMP2020
Omertà
.... or just maybe in a historic, record breaking $2T Federal gov't spending program, where a record number of Republican senators and congressman have been convicted of fraud, all participants should know, Democrats included, that someone is watching how all of this money is being quickly spent.
This sounds to me more like responsible gov't practise.
It's a sh-- sandwich': Republicans rage as Florida becomes a nightmare for Trump
By GARY FINEOUT and MARC CAPUTO 04/03/2020 05:02 AM EDT
TALLAHASSEE — The staggering unemployment exploding on President Donald Trump’s watch would worry any incumbent running for reelection, but troubles in Florida are injecting an added dose of fear into a jittery GOP.
Already anxious about Trump’s chances in the nation’s biggest swing state, Republicans now are dealing with thousands of unemployed workers unable to navigate the Florida system to apply for help. And the blowback is directed straight at Trump’s top allies in the state, Gov. Ron DeSantis and Sen. Rick Scott.
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