In political speech to Congress, Trump pokes at Democrats' divide on
healthcare
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[February 05, 2020]
By Jeff Mason
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats campaigned
on healthcare when they won control of the U.S. House of Representatives
in 2018. President Donald Trump made plain on Tuesday that he would try
to use the issue to his advantage in the 2020 presidential election.
In the annual State of the Union speech, Trump promised to lower health
costs for Americans and slammed Democratic plans as a "socialist
takeover" that would bankrupt the country and cut benefits by providing
care to illegal immigrants.
"I want you to know: We will never let socialism destroy American
healthcare," he said.
The line drew loud applause from Trump's fellow Republicans in the House
chamber.
Without naming them, Trump was referring to ambitious plans outlined by
Democratic presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren
that would replace private health insurance with a government-run plan
that covers all Americans, based on the Medicare program for older
Americans.
Those proposals have divided Democrats seeking their party's
presidential nomination to face Trump in the November election and have
highlighted differences between the progressive and moderate sides of
the party in an election year.
Candidates such as former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor, Pete Buttigieg,
former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Amy Klobuchar favor building
on former President Barack Obama's signature Affordable Care Act,
popularly known as Obamacare, rather than dramatically rebuilding the
system.
Trump signaled his intent to take advantage of the divide among
Democrats and usurp their appeal on an issue that resonates with
millions of Americans.
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President Donald Trump delivers his State of the Union address to a
joint session of the U.S. Congress in the House Chamber of the U.S.
Capitol in Washington, U.S. February 4, 2020. REUTERS/Leah
Millis/POOL
He accused Democrats of funding programs that would pay for
healthcare for immigrants in the country illegally, at the expense
of older Americans.
"If you believe that we should defend American patients and American
seniors, then stand with me and pass legislation to prohibit free
government healthcare for illegal aliens," he said.
Democrats do not intend to cede the issue to Trump.
When Trump said he would had a plan to lower drug costs, Democrats
in the chamber responded by chanting: "H.R. 3," referring to their
own cost-cutting legislation.
Democratic lawmakers invited some 80 doctors, patients and advocates
to the State of the Union address as guests to highlight Trump's
efforts to dismantle Obamacare.
Trump's Republicans tried unsuccessfully to repeal Obamacare in 2017
and his Justice Department is now backing an effort to dismantle the
law in court.
"Democrats are trying to make your healthcare better," said Michigan
Governor Gretchen Whitmer, who gave the Democratic Party's televised
response. "Republicans in Washington are trying to take it away."
(Reporting by Jeff Mason; Editing by Andy Sullivan and Peter Cooney)
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