Trump's outline comes as Republicans face increasing pressure to address rising health costs and a jump in insurance premiums after lawmakers let subsidies expire.
One in four Americans covered by the Affordable Care Act are considering going without health insurance if their monthly payments double next year, a new KFF poll finds.
The White House is circulating a proposal that would extend subsidies to help consumers pay for coverage under the Affordable Care Act for two more years.
Back from Washington. D.C., Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin says he has no regrets about his controversial vote ending the government shutdown.
Democratic members of Illinois' Congressional delegation are not pleased with their colleague, Sen. Dick Durbin, after he sided with Republicans to reopen the government without extending Affordable Care Act subsidies.
President Donald Trump is making it clear he's unlikely to compromise with Democrats on their health care demands as a condition of ending the government shutdown.