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Yes, that's right. Trump said he had a replacement for Obamacare.You are a sloppy troll
You demanded to see a Trump plan to replace Obama's.
Show it to me.
Where is it?
Here's Trump just ten days before his inauguration: Trump Vows To Immediately Repeal, Replace ‘Imploding’ Obamacare
In his first press conference since the election, President-Elect Donald Trump called “Obamacare” a “total disaster” and vowed to repeal and replace it immediately.
Trump said a replacement for “Obamacare” will be offered with the confirmation of his health secretary.
Trump's health secretary, Tom Price, was confirmed on February 10, 2017: Tom Price Is Confirmed as Health Secretary
No sign of that repeal and replace has ever shown itself.
And you poor dumb cucks never caught on it was all a giant hoax.
You've heard the expression, "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice shame on me."
How many times has Trump fooled you on Obamacare repeal and replace alone? Way more than two times, this much is certain.
And the huckster continued to peddle his snake oil into his last year as President:
'Fox News Sunday' interview with President Trump
WALLACE: But you've been in office three and a half years, you don't have a plan.
TRUMP: Well, we haven't had. Excuse me. You heard me yesterday. We're signing a health care plan within two weeks, a full and complete health care plan that the Supreme Court decision on DACA gave me the right to do. So we're going to solve -- we're going to sign an immigration plan, a health care plan, and various other plans. And nobody will have done what I'm doing in the next four weeks. The Supreme Court gave the president of the United States powers that nobody thought the president had, by approving, by doing what they did -- their decision on DACA. And DACA's going to be taken care of also. But we're getting rid of it because we're going to replace it with something much better. What we got rid of already, which was most of Obamacare, the individual mandate. And that I've already won on. And we won also on the Supreme Court. But the decision by the Supreme Court on DACA allows me to do things on immigration, on health care, on other things that we've never done before. And you're going to find it to be a very exciting two weeks.
That was July 19, 2020. Did Trump come through on his promise?
Nope!