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Trump Urges Senate Republicans To Redirect Money From Insurance Companies to People

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President Donald Trump urged Senate Republicans to send hundreds of billions of dollars that fund health care companies directly to people who can purchase their own health care. 

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The Truth Social post follows the longest federal shutdown in history, as Congress has disagreed over funding priorities since Oct. 1. Democrat lawmakers in the U.S. Senate have voted against reopening the government 14 times. 


The U.S. spent over $5 billion on health care in 2023, according to the American Medical Association. 

Health spending in the U.S. increased by 7.5% in 2023 to $4.9 trillion or $14,570 per capita according to a paper from the American Medical Association. 

 Prp Health Care Spending Outpaced Gdp  by  scott.mcclallen 

James Blair, the White House Deputy Chief of Staff, blames rising health care costs on ObamaCare. 

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U.S. Sen Rick Scott, R-FL, welcomed the idea. He said that he’s already writing the bill, and advocated to let consumers shop insurance across state lines. 

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