Politico November 25, 2025
Kelly Hooper, Sophie Gardner

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TICKTOCK — President Donald Trump was set to release his new health care plan on Monday afternoon, but the White House delayed the unveiling amid GOP pushback to the proposal, which is expected to include a two-year enhanced Obamacare subsidy extension, POLITICO’s Jordan Carney, Cheyenne Haslett, Benjamin Guggenheim and Alice Miranda Ollstein report.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday that Trump remained focused on “unveiling a health care proposal” but declined to get into specifics about subsidy extensions or a timeline for the rollout: “I’ll let the president speak for himself.”

The plan was expected to propose extending the Affordable Care Act tax credits — set to expire at year’s end — with new income...

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