President Trump is using his executive authority to make progress on fulfilling two of his signature campaign promises. On Friday, he announced he will not certify the Iran nuclear deal, which was negotiated by the Obama administration. That announcement comes one day after he ended payments that keep millions of Americans insured under Obamacare. Errol Barnett reports.
The Trump administration announced it will stop making critical Obamacare payments to insurance companies. The president said the payments were bailouts for the insurance companies, but critics accused him of sabotaging the health law. Nancy Cordes reports.
He was the first sitting president to address the gathering, speaking on the heels of a major announcement affecting Obamacare, and just before his announcement of his Iran strategy plans
President Trump has revealed a two-pronged effort to undermine Obamacare. The White House announced late Thursday night that it will end government subsidies for health insurers. That follows a move by the president to bypass Obamacare rules and help employers buy cheaper insurance. Nancy Cordes reports.
President Trump's failed campaign to repeal and replace Obamacare has shown he can't afford to lose a single Republican vote if he's to get his agenda through to Congress. But that didn't stop him from picking a fight with a member of his own party. Margaret Brennan reports.