Trump To Work With Democrats
President Donald Trump is once again tackling one of America’s biggest pocketbook issues — health care. During his flight aboard Air Force One on Wednesday, the President hinted at a possible bipartisan effort to replace the broken ObamaCare system with something “much better” for American families.
“We have to fix health care, because ObamaCare is a disaster,” Trump told reporters. “It never worked, it never will work — and we can do something with the Democrats that’s better, cheaper, and fairer for everyone.”
🔹 Trump Slams Soaring Premiums, Big Insurance Profits
The President blasted the skyrocketing insurance premiums that have crushed working families under ObamaCare. Trump noted that insurance companies are making billions while seniors and middle-class Americans struggle to afford basic coverage.
“The insurance companies are making a fortune,” he said. “It’s time Republicans and Democrats work together on something that actually works — where insurers make a fair profit, but not the obscene profits they’re getting now.”
🔹 A Crisis Created by Washington Gridlock
Trump’s remarks come as Congress faces another health care showdown. The temporary ObamaCare subsidies — originally expanded under President Biden — are set to expire soon. Democrats refuse to pass a budget unless the costly subsidies continue, while Republicans are pushing for real reforms that lower premiums and cut government waste.
For millions of Americans, this debate isn’t just political — it’s personal. Seniors on fixed incomes and hardworking families are paying more for less, thanks to a system that was never built to last.
🔹 Trump’s Message: Affordable Care, Not Government Control
President Trump’s approach echoes his long-standing message: affordable, high-quality health care without socialist government control. Instead of funneling billions to insurers and bureaucrats, Trump says a new bipartisan plan could deliver better coverage for less money — a win for taxpayers and patients alike.
“Less money and better health care,” Trump said. “That’s what Americans deserve.”
🔹 A New Era of Common-Sense Leadership
As Washington debates the next move, President Trump’s remarks are being seen as a signal of pragmatic leadership — putting results over politics to solve one of America’s most expensive crises.
For many conservatives, that’s the kind of bold, solutions-first leadership missing in Washington for far too long.






