Jared Halpern
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President Trump has been harshly critical of outgoing chairman Jerome Powell.
His term expires in May.
The president accuses Powell of playing politics with monetary policy and overspending for renovations at the Fed's headquarters.
But even some Senate Republicans have warned about President Trump's influence on the Fed and have raised concerns about the Fed's independence.
At the White House, Jared Halpern, Fox News.
President Trump's great health care plan, as he calls it, would eliminate federal dollars subsidizing insurers and instead create health savings accounts backed by the federal government.
The president says his plan would also codify prescription drug price agreements and enhance fraud safeguards.
But the framework leaves a lot of details to be ironed out by lawmakers, including payment amounts and eligibility requirements.
At the White House, Jared Halpern, Fox News.
President Trump's great health care plan, as he calls it,
would eliminate federal dollars subsidizing insurers and instead create health savings accounts backed by the federal government.
The president says his plan would also codify prescription drug price agreements and enhance fraud safeguards, but the framework leaves a lot of details to be ironed out by lawmakers, including payment amounts and eligibility requirements.
At the White House, Jared Halpern, Fox News.
President Trump's great health care plan, as he calls it, would eliminate federal dollars subsidizing insurers and instead create health savings accounts backed by the federal government.
The president says his plan would also codify prescription drug price agreements and enhance fraud safeguards, but the framework leaves a lot of details to be ironed out by lawmakers, including payment amounts and eligibility requirements.
At the White House, Jared Halpern.
Our plan would reduce your insurance premiums by stopping government payoffs to big insurance companies and sending the money directly to the people.
President Trump's great health care plan, as he calls it, would eliminate federal dollars subsidizing insurers and instead create health savings accounts backed by the federal government.
The president says his plan would also codify prescription drug price agreements and enhance fraud safeguards, but the framework leaves a lot of details to be ironed out by lawmakers, including payment amounts and eligibility requirements.