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Trump May Have A Health Plan But Fellow Republicans Balk At Part Of It

Last updated: December 2, 2025 3:35 pm
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President Trump may have a plan to fix Obamacare, including an extension of premium subsidies and reform of the program. However, fellow Republicans are balking at part of the proposal, which could have far-reaching consequences for millions of Americans who rely on ACA coverage.

With just a few weeks left to reach a deal to avoid expiring Affordable Care Act premium subsidies, Republicans are now signaling that they won’t vote to extend enhanced ACA subsidies. This move is in direct opposition to President Trump’s working proposal to continue the subsidies while reforming the program. This decision by Republicans could lead to a voter backlash over substantial premium increases that affect a record number of 24.3 million people who signed up for ACA coverage last year.

President Trump appeared poised to introduce a new proposal aimed at both temporarily prolonging premium tax credits and reforming the ACA. The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, stated that President Trump was working on a plan to address a spike in Obamacare health insurance premiums and that an extension of subsidies may be necessary. However, under apparent pressure from fellow Republicans, he seemed to recant this decision the day after Thanksgiving, stating that he does not want to prolong the subsidies.

The proposed plan, dubbed the “Healthcare Price Cuts Act,” would coincide with an extension of premium subsidies for two years to prevent considerable premium hikes. The plan also includes provisions for expanded contributions to health savings accounts, encouraging individuals to choose lower-premium health plans. Health savings accounts have been touted in conservative circles as a “consumer-driven” alternative to traditional health insurance, allowing individuals to set aside money tax-free for medical expenses.

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In a bid to end the federal government shutdown, leading Republicans had pitched proposals to send enhanced subsidies directly to households rather than to insurance companies. This move appears to be favored by Senators Cassidy, Johnson, and Scott, who are looking to expand the existing system of health savings accounts.

It remains unclear if and when Congress will take up these GOP-led plans. Lawmakers will vote this month on the extension of subsidies, with discussions likely to continue in 2026 on how to contain healthcare costs in the ACA program. While the ACA has not brought down cost growth as envisioned by Democratic legislators, it has expanded insurance access, barred insurers from denying coverage based on pre-existing conditions, and mandated essential services.

It is essential to consider both the cost implications and the benefits of the ACA when discussing potential reforms. Rolling back key provisions of the ACA could have detrimental effects on millions of Americans who rely on the program for their healthcare coverage. The future of healthcare reform in the United States remains uncertain, with political discussions ongoing on how to improve the affordability and accessibility of healthcare for all Americans.

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