Forbes September 10, 2024
Bruce Japsen

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump admitted Tuesday night he still has no healthcare plan, but “concepts of a plan.”

In the lone presidential debate scheduled between Democrat Kamala Harris and the Republican Trump, the former president Tuesday night said he still has no health plan after four years as president from 2017 to 2021 and the last nearly four years running as a candidate to return to the White House. Trump also repeatedly bashed the Affordable Care Act, the sweeping health plan signed into law by President Barack Obama, in the years leading up to his 2016 election.

ABC news co-moderator Linsey Davis pointed out that Trump ran on killing the ACA, also known as Obamacare, tried to do so...

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