Trump Calls for Obamacare Funds to Go Directly to Americans — “The Worst Healthcare Anywhere in the World”

Trump Urges Ending Obamacare, Calls for Direct Payments to Americans

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President Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Friday to renew his attack on the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), arguing that the money funneled through insurance companies should instead go directly to the American people.

Trump described the existing system as “the worst Healthcare anywhere in the World,” pledging to replace it with a model that prioritizes affordability, accessibility, and individual choice.

“Send the money straight to the people, not the insurance companies,” Trump wrote. “Let Americans buy the care they deserve.”


A Renewed Push for Health Reform

This latest statement signals Trump’s renewed focus on health policy as part of his broader economic and social agenda. The former president has long criticized Obamacare as inefficient and overpriced, accusing Democrats of protecting corporate insurers rather than helping ordinary citizens.

Under his proposed approach, funds currently distributed to health insurance companies through federal subsidies would instead be redirected to Americans, giving them the ability to choose their own healthcare coverage.


The Debate Over Obamacare Continues

The Affordable Care Act remains one of the most divisive policies in U.S. history.
While Democrats credit it for expanding access to coverage, Republicans argue that it has driven up costs, reduced competition, and forced millions onto government-controlled plans.

Trump’s renewed attack on Obamacare also comes amid growing concern over rising healthcare premiums and limited provider options, issues that many Americans continue to face.

“It’s time for real competition,” said one policy advisor aligned with Trump. “Americans should decide how their healthcare dollars are spent.”


What Comes Next

Political analysts believe Trump’s comments signal an upcoming policy push ahead of the 2026 midterms, where healthcare affordability is expected to be a key issue.
Republicans are reportedly drafting proposals aimed at expanding healthcare choice while cutting federal bureaucracy.

Whether this momentum translates into legislative change will depend on control of Congress — but the message is clear: Trump intends to make healthcare reform a top campaign issue once again.

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