House Democrats target DOJ decision not to defend Obamacare
Source: Reuters
POLITICS NOVEMBER 19, 2018 / 5:46 PM / UPDATED 2 HOURS AGO
House Democrats target DOJ decision not to defend Obamacare
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats will scrutinize the Trump administrations decision not to defend Obamacare in federal court, when Democrats take control of the U.S. House of Representatives next year, a leading Democrat said on Monday.
In June, the Department of Justice declared the healthcare laws individual mandate unconstitutional in federal court, which threatened to undermine insurance protections for people with preexisting conditions, and helped make healthcare a winning issue for Democrats in House elections on Nov. 6.
The decision was also a break with a long-standing executive branch practice of defending existing statutes in court and prompted three Justice Department career attorneys to withdraw from the case. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) known as Obamacare is a favorite target for Republicans, who have repeatedly tried and failed to repeal it.
Representative Jerrold Nadler, who is expected to become chairman of the House Judiciary Committee in January, said he is concerned about the Justice Departments actions, which took place in a Texas court in response to a lawsuit brought by 20 state attorneys general.
This committee expects to examine the departments refusal to defend a duly enacted federal statute, the abrupt resignation of veteran department employees and an apparent determination by this administration to undermine affordable healthcare coverage for millions, Nadler said in a letter to acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker.
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