Trump Takes Swift Action to Roll Back Biden's Healthcare Policies
In his first 48 hours back in office, President Trump signed multiple executive orders that significantly threaten the healthcare of millions of Americans.

These orders target the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and other healthcare programs expanded under the Biden administration, potentially jeopardizing coverage for approximately 24 million people who rely on the ACA.
Trump's actions affect various aspects of the ACA, including eligibility, federal subsidies, and enrollment deadlines, making healthcare access less accessible.
Notable reversals include repealing Biden’s Strengthening Medicaid and ACA executive order, which expanded coverage for parents with young children, and actions to limit funding for Medicaid and restrict eligibility. Trump also dismantled measures aimed at reducing prescription drug costs for Medicare and Medicaid recipients, as well as repealing the American Rescue Plan’s subsidies that lowered premiums for many middle-class Americans. With the expiration of these programs and further cuts in sight, millions face potential reductions in healthcare access.
In a one-page document published by Politico, Trump outlines options for spending cuts.

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