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Trump calls leading Democrat a clown, urges cooperation

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WASHINGTON: President-elect Donald Trump described America’s leading Democrat as a “clown” who behaves like a typical politician on Thursday, but urged him to work with Republicans.


In his latest early morning Twitter screed, the incoming president attacked Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer — whom he has previously praised — amid a mounting row over healthcare reform.


Republicans have vowed to press ahead with the potentially unpopular campaign promise of gutting President Barack Obama’s signature legislation, the Affordable Care Act, which allowed millions more poorer Americans to get treatment, but has been criticised for raising insurance premiums.


But Republicans — who control both houses of Congress and will take over the White House from January 20 — appear uncertain about what, if anything, should replace Obamacare.


With the party taking a political hit for appearing adrift in the opening days of the new Congress, Trump pinned responsibility back on Democrats.


“The Democrats, lead by head clown Chuck Schumer, know how bad ObamaCare is and what a mess they are in,” Trump said in a string of tweets that were at once strident and conciliatory.


Instead of working to fix it, they do the typical political thing and blame The fact is ObamaCare was a lie from the beginning. ‘Keep you doctor, keep your plan!’ It is time for Republicans & Democrats to get together and come up with a healthcare plan that really works — much less expensive & far and better!”


Republicans in Congress made their first moves to repeal the health- care law on Wednesday, agreeing to begin the process of starving the system of funding.


Obama has launched a parting offensive to try to save his reform, making a rare visit to Congress on Wednesday to rally Democrats for what is shaping up as the first major fight of the next administration.


Democratic Senator Tim Kaine, who ran for vice-president on Hillary Clinton’s losing ticket last year, said the president had advised Democrats not to work with Republicans unless


they provide a plan to replace Obamacare.


“They will have shown us by the repeal that they are uninterested in our input and they will have also shown a heartlessness about 30 million people are going to lose insurance,” he told CNN on Thursday.


However, he held the door open for cooperation, saying: “We will look at any suggestion that doesn’t reduce coverage or increase cost or diminish the quality of care.” — AFP


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