Trump Signed The First Executive Orders Against The Law





US President-elect Donald Trump signed an executive decree against the "Affordable Health Care" law known to public opinion in the United States as "Obama's care" in preparation for its abolition, in the first steps of the White House after the official opening Friday, directed Trump agencies to reduce the regulatory burden on the "Obama" program CARE "as the US Congress determines how to repeal and change the health care bill. Trump spokesman Sean Spicer on Twitter said he was a decree aimed at "reducing the seriousness" of this financial law before its repeal, and the White House said Trump's decree on the "Obama Care" law was intended to take measures to alleviate the economic burdens on citizens. The US Senate passed a non-budgetary law that allows the possibility of repealing the "Obama Care" law, in the first step that allows the introduction of a bill, which is the largest legacy of outgoing US President Barack. Obama, as of Fe next year.
Trump recently said that a new "Obama Care" law should be put in place if the cancellation was recent, but he declined to give more details about the new reform package in this context.
Last October, the US Department of Health announced that health insurance coverage under "Obama's Care" would be increased by 25% as of early 2017, and US experts said it would negatively affect millions of citizens.
Today, the Republican Party has abandoned more than sixty bills to eliminate "Obama Care", saying this would make compulsory health insurance interfere with individual liberties and violate the US constitution.

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