White House Pledges No One ‘Worse Off’ in Obamacare Replacement

  • People on Medicaid will remain, Trump adviser Gary Cohn says
  • Senator fears health-care bill risks GOP House majority
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Sweeping White House promises that insurance premiums will fall and more people will have coverage under the Obamacare replacement plan may be hard to keep as conservatives demand limits to government involvement in health care before they support the measure.

Top officials from Donald Trump’s administration fanned out across political talk shows on Sunday to sell the merits of the American Health Care Act, the House bill intended to replace former President Barack Obama’s signature health law.