Summary
Within 48 hours of taking office, Donald Trump signed executive orders reversing Biden-era policies that expanded healthcare access, threatening coverage for over 20 million Americans.
These orders weaken the Affordable Care Act (ACA) by tightening eligibility, reducing Medicaid funding, and repealing measures like the American Rescue Plan Act subsidies and postpartum Medicaid extensions.
Critics warn these actions will increase barriers to healthcare, raise insurance premiums, and lead to more medical debt.
Privatized insurers may gain more control, further escalating costs for remaining coverage options.
Trump executive orders threaten
healthcare ofmillions of Americans