Donald Trump on Thursday issued an executive order expanding private Medicare Advantage plans, contrasting his health care vision with Democrats’ calls for a greater government role in health care. Iran News covers the story of Trump new medicare coverage. Trump, who made the announcement at an expansive Florida retirement community that leans heavily Republican, set out […]
Donald Trump on Thursday issued an executive order expanding private Medicare Advantage plans, contrasting his health care vision with Democrats’ calls for a greater government role in health care. Iran News covers the story of Trump new medicare coverage.
Trump, who made the announcement at an expansive Florida retirement community that leans heavily Republican, set out key themes of his reelection pitch, promising to defend a private insurance system that Democrats have sought to constrain and even eliminate in favor of government-run coverage. And on friendly turf, Trump attempted to position himself as a defender of seniors’ health care, decrying “Medicare for All” as a socialist takeover that would ruin Medicare coverage for seniors.
“They want to raid Medicare to fund a thing called socialism,” Trump said, standing in front of backdrop with the words “Great Healthcare For You.”
Thursday’s speech, which was originally planned for August but was canceled in the aftermath of two mass shootings, gave Trump a chance to try to change the subject from the rapidly moving impeachment inquiry. But he frequently went off-script to recall old grievances and new — decrying the Russia investigation, lamenting the rise of Warren in the polls and accusing the Democrats of pursuing impeachment to hurt his reelection chances.
“That’s why they do the impeachment crap, because they know they can’t beat us fairly,” said Trump, who also suggested without evidence that drug makers played a secret role in fueling the impeachment effort because they’re unhappy with his efforts to lower drug prices.
Trump gave his speech at The Villages retirement community outside Orlando, alongside allies in the key swing state. They included Florida’s first-year Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, whose plan to import cheaper prescription medicines from Canada and other countries has been supported by Trump, eager to show progress on reducing drug prices.
- source : politico, Irannews