Hill March 23, 2024
Lauren Irwin

President Biden and many other Democratic lawmakers posted online in celebration of the 14th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on Saturday.

“14 years later, the Affordable Care Act is still a very big deal. Today, more Americans have health insurance than under any other President,” Biden posted on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. “I’m committed to building on the progress we’ve made by making lower premiums permanent for millions of families.”

Biden, who just clinched the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination, is using the ACA’s anniversary to hammer former President Trump’s record on health care and capitalize on his threats to repeal the law. The Biden campaign released an ad Friday highlighting Trump’s threats to repeal the...

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