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President Trump is vowing to always protect people with pre-existing conditions

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(Nashville, TN) — President Trump is vowing to always protect people with pre-existing conditions, even if the Supreme Court repeals the Affordable Care Act. Speaking at the last 2020 presidential debate, Trump said his administration has done an incredible job with healthcare.

Trump\’s administration is part of a Republican lawsuit that is challenging the healthcare law, also known as Obamacare. Former VP Joe Biden pledged to strengthen Obamacare. He mocked Trump over claims that the White House is poised to propose a better healthcare policy.

Biden said everyone should have a right to affordable health care and insisted Trump has accomplished nothing on healthcare. Trump argued Biden will lead the U.S. down a path toward socialized medicine. Meantime, Trump blamed Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for holding up talks on a new coronavirus stimulus package. Biden noted the House passed a sweeping stimulus bill months ago and said it\’s been sitting dormant in the Republican-led Senate. The President called the House bill a bailout to Democratic-led cities and states, saying they\’re \”badly run.\”