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ObamaCare Under Fire From Republican Senators After White House Praise

© REUTERS / Jonathan ErnstDemonstrators in favor of Obamacare gather at the Supreme Court building in Washington March 4, 2015
Demonstrators in favor of Obamacare gather at the Supreme Court building in Washington March 4, 2015 - Sputnik International
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Republican Senators in the US lambasted President Barack Obama’s flagship health insurance program on Tuesday after the White House reported that the Affordable Care Act was working, the Hill website said.

Protestors hold placards challenging Obamacare outside of the US Supreme Court on March 4, 2015 in Washington, DC - Sputnik International
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) The newspaper cited Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell as claiming he saw a "stark" divide between reality and White House perception. "I now imagine the families threatened with double-digit premium increases would beg to differ," McConnell remarked.

Speaking at a Monday press conference, Obama said he was puzzled by a lawsuit against the healthcare program, saying there was enough evidence to prove that the plan was working. Later this month, the US Supreme Court will rule in a court case seeking to cancel federal subsidies for millions of people in the United States.

"The sooner President Obama can come to grips with that reality, the sooner we can work together to replace the fear and anguish of ObamaCare with hope and promise of true healthcare reform," McConnell was quoted as saying during a Senate debate on Tuesday.

Republican Sen. John Barrasso described the insurance law as an "expensive disaster" and warned Obama against misleading people with "rosy" speeches. Republican Sen. John Thune claimed ObamaCare was "rapidly unraveling."

The president signed the signature healthcare bill into law on March 23, 2010, to make medical care accessible and affordable. The White House said last week it estimates that Obamacare is now providing health insurance to more than 16 million US citizens and has reduced the number of those uninsured to its lowest recorded level.

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