By April Ryan
Two weeks after the end of the longest government shutdown in American history, President Trump is working on plans to counter the Affordable Care Act Subsidies that end on December 31st.
Democrats held out for the most part, hoping to preserve their solutions to keep the ACA tax credits in place during the recent 43-day government shutdown.
White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt told reporters yesterday the president’s plan would “fix the system and bring down costs for consumers.” She acknowledged the president is “frequently” and “robustly” engaged in conversations on Healthcare. Members of the Republican conference are also said to be working to lower the cost of health insurance.
Long-time Democratic South Carolina Congressman, James Clyburn, acknowledged to th

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