The Trump administration thrust health care back into the spotlight last week when it asked a federal appeals court to invalidate the Affordable Care Act
WASHINGTON—Republicans said they plan to put off any new health-care overhaul plan until after the 2020 election, hoping to avoid a replay of last fall’s bruising campaign and setting up a clear contrast with Democrats looking to expand the government’s role in insurance coverage.
President Trump flagged the shift in a series of late-night tweets in which he continued to attack the Affordable Care Act but said any changes to it would have to wait for a Republican majority in both chambers of Congress.
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