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[h=1]Trump signs executive order on Obamacare; enacts regulatory freeze[/h]By MJ Lee, Tal Kopan and Tami Luhby, CNN
Updated 8:46 PM ET, Fri January 20, 2017



<cite class="el-editorial-source" style="box-sizing: border-box; font-family: CNN, "Helvetica Neue", Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif; font-style: normal; font-weight: 700;">Washington (CNN)</cite>Within hours of taking the oath of office, President Donald Trump on Friday night signed an executive order aimed at trying to fulfill one of his most impassioned campaign promises: Rolling back Obamacare.

The multi-part executive order stated that the administration's official policy is "to seek the prompt repeal" of the Affordable Care Act -- but at the same time emphasized that his administration must continue to uphold the law.

With his signature, Trump sent a powerful signal on Day One of his presidency: His top priority in the Oval Office will be dismantling the health care law that covers some 20 million Americans.
The signing of the order also highlighted how deeply divisive Obamacare remains seven years after its inception: passing a health care reform bill was one of President Barack Obama's first priorities when he took office in 2009; overhauling it is now an urgent mission of Obama's successor.
The also directs the secretary of health and human services and the heads of other agencies to use their discretion to help individuals, healthcare providers, insurers and others avoid any burdens stemming from the Affordable Care Act.
"He has been told that he needs to comply with the law," said Timothy Jost, an emeritus professor at Washington and Lee University School of Law, "but is directing the agencies to begin taking steps towards reducing regulatory requirements and giving more discretion to the states."
The order also looks to give states more flexibility and control over their health care markets, in keeping with longstanding Republican beliefs.
White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus also sent out a memo to all government agencies and departments calling for a regulatory freeze,.
[h=3]Signal on Day One[/h]
Republicans have been railing against the health care law for years, using "repeal and replace Obamacare" as a political rallying cry to gin up support within the GOP base. During the presidential campaign, Trump promised his supporters that as president, he would do away with the law and that his alternative would be "something terrific."
But Republican lawmakers are quickly learning how difficult it will be to overhaul the law.
Initially, GOP leaders signaled that they would move forward with a vote to repeal major portions of Obamacare but delay the repeal from going into effect for a few years to give the party time to craft a replacement plan.
But that "repeal and delay" strategy drew almost immediate pushback. Rank-and-file Republicans grew nervous that the uncertainty created by the lack of a replacement would spark chaos in the insurance market -- and leave the party holding the blame for millions of Americans who might confront either disrupted or halt in coverage.
Trump has been adamant that "repeal and replace" must happen more or less simultaneously -- a stance that GOP leaders on the Hill have since adopted.
And according to Hill sources, senior Republicans are exploring multiple avenues through which to replace what gets rolled back, including measures tucked into the repeal bill, executive orders as well as administrative actions taken by Trump's nominee for Health and Human Services secretary, Tom Price.
Trump also signed papers confirming the appointments of James Mattis as secretary of defense and John Kelly as secretary of homeland security.
[h=3]Priebus memo[/h]
Priebus issued a memorandum to all executive departments and agencies to freeze new or pending regulations -- giving the new administration time to review them.
The action is a fairly standard move for a new administration taking over for the other party. It effectively halts any lingering policies from the Obama administration before they can be finalized.
The move also gives Trump the ability to declare an immediate impact on the regulations that Republicans have long slammed as burdensome on businesses — a major promise of his administration.
Still, to roll back any number of the regulations that were finalized in the eight years that Obama was president, Trump will need an act of Congress or will need his agencies to begin the regulatory process from scratch.
Federal regulations go through a multi-step process in order to take full effect. The President cannot halt any regulations that have gone into effect already, but lays out steps for any that are not fully in action.
For any regulations that have yet to be sent for publishing in the Federal Register, the memo asks the agency to not send any regulation to the Federal Register until reviewed by someone selected by the President.
For those that have been sent but not published, the White House ordered the regulations withdrawn.
There are regulations have been published but have not reached their effective date. The memo instructs those regulations to be delayed for 60 days for review -- with a potential that a new notice for reopening the regulation could occur.
The memo makes an exception for "critical health, safety, financial, or national security matters," and asks agencies to identify any regulations that can't be delayed for other reasons.




 

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He may make more changes in the first 100 days than we saw the last 8 years total,
 

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and you would think by some of my friends on FB the world was coming to an end today. its kinda funny like GMoney said we will see more shit done in the first 100 days then in the last 8 years, this is exactly why the american people voted him into office in the 1st place. obama ran on change and did nothing. not blaming him entirely bc congress as just as culpable but trump winning should be a wake up call to both parties that americans are sick of DC and these cronies and their bullshit. i was talking to someone today at work and i actually said the tell on this election was when jeb couldnt gain any traction in the gop race, you had trump and carson who were beating out these career politicians and looking back on things that was the 1st sign people are sick and tired of everything going on in DC. hopefully the gop can get some shit done in the next 4 years bc if they cant, it will switch back over to the dems and promise of something different
 

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Will you be better off 4 years from now? I think so,I hope so,God bless America
 

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All References to ‘Climate Change’ Deleted From White House Website at Noon Today


'At 11:59 am eastern, the official White House website had a lengthy information page about the threat of climate change and the steps the federal government had taken to fight it. At noon, at the instant Donald Trump took office, the page was gone, as well as any mention of climate change or global warming.'

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all references to ‘climate change’ deleted from white house website at noon today


'at 11:59 am eastern, the official white house website had a lengthy information page about the threat of climate change and the steps the federal government had taken to fight it. At noon, at the instant donald trump took office, the page was gone, as well as any mention of climate change or global warming.'

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These 4 years is either going to destroy the Republican Party or the democrat party for the next 20 years.

1 of the 2
 

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Best thing about Trump.....not a conservative republican.

By far his best attribute
 

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I just hope Ivanka keeps her door locked at nights. Heard that a 70 year old pervert/rapist who loves to grab women by their pussy moved in to the White House.
 

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I just hope Ivanka keeps her door locked at nights. Heard that a 70 year old pervert/rapist who loves to grab women by their pussy moved in to the White House.


That's what you come up with? LMAO just like a Libatard..........seek help you have a disease
 

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ive realized as ive gotten older my beliefs in the us political system has deteriorated to the point where i honestly dont care anymore. hopefully trump tries ties to make a difference
 

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Best thing about Trump.....not a conservative republican.

By far his best attribute
Yet if the economy goes into recession under him, and if history is an indicator, it probably will, liberals will say he is.
 
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Trump is the ultimate ego maniac - he wants to go down as the greatest President of all time - he ain't gonna do anything wild
 

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