Trump's plans to change healthcare could slash insurance for some low-income Americans and retirees
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Donald Trump has promised to change the Affordable Care Act, but has been vague about how he would improve healthcare for Americans if elected again.
Trump's past actions have shown opposition to the ACA, and while he claims to support Medicare, his record indicates potential cuts that could impact millions.
If the enhanced federal ACA subsidies, crucial for low-income Americans, are not extended, an estimated 4 million could lose coverage in 2026.
Asserting that he will 'strongly protect' Medicare, Trump's history suggests conflicting intentions toward federal healthcare programs, leaving potential changes uncertain.
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