In a 7-2 decision, the Supreme Court upheld Obamacare for a third time and rejected a constitutional challenge from plaintiffs who were claiming they were harmed by the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate.
Rev. Al Sharpton is joined by the Director of Domestic Policy Council Susan Rice. The council's lead talks Biden's sweeping gun control measures, expansion of Obamacare and coronavirus inequities in underserved communities.
President Biden signed executive orders on health care initiatives that focus on "restoring the Affordable Care Act," Medicaid and protecting women's health.
Heather Boushey, an economic adviser to President Biden, discussed plans for an executive order to reopen enrollment to the Affordable Care Act for those whose health care coverage has been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Neal Katyal, the former Acting Solicitor General, joins Lawrence O’Donnell to discuss “Trump’s failure” in the Supreme Court when two conservative Justices, John Roberts and Brett Kavanaugh, signaled their openness to uphold the Affordable Care Act.
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on if the individual mandate that is part of the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional. NBC's Pete Williams reports on the arguments of each side and how the Supreme Court could rule.