jonathan. some democrats i speak to say they don t entirely believe republicans, they won t go back to this if they gain power. senator chris van hollen mentioned that roe v. wade was here to stay and that went away. his quote to me was always be vigilant. there are other dems like senator raphael warnock who is running a tight re-election battle in georgia saying the aca hasn t fully been implemented in part because the medicaid expansion, which is optional for states, has not been taken up by some republican governors, including his state of georgia, and there are hundreds of thousands of his residents and constituents in that coverage back. the argument from democrats is, a, don t believe the republicans because they re not campaigning on its, and there s still more work to be done to fully implement the aca. there s still a fissure even if it s not about the issue of repeal. sahil, thank you for that report. it s the piece of technology that controls pretty much all
resuscitate joe biden. chock that up as another swing and a miss. the problem with biden, it s not his coms teams, his p.r. or not that he doesn t have obama star power and he doesn t, the problem with biden is his policies. none of his smooth talk changed what is happening. america can really see clearly what the democrat s priorities are. number 1, open borders. there s no question in my mind that biden sees it as his mission to allow in as many illegals as possible over the next three years. maybe as many as 10 or 15 million when all is said and done. second priority, sex talk with kids. the florida legislation is the tip of the iceberg. the bite den white house is aligning itself with the most radical elements on the issue. when they re pressed on it, they fall back on generalities. at what age does the white house think that students should
americans to get coverage. today was sort of a victory lap for both presidents. passing the affordable care act 12 years ago was, of course, the signature accomplishment of the obama biden administration. or as biden famously will support obama when obama signed the aca 12 years ago, now relating the concussive you heard by the microphone, the aca was a big bleeping deal. on today, the aca hasn t survived, it s pretty darn popular. and the reason is because it s done what it s supposed to do. it s made a difference. first 20 million, now 30 million people have got covered thanks to the aca. if you can get millions of people health care coverage embarkation, it is the quote a famous american, a pretty big deal. [laughs] [applause]
they have to put him in jail. that s all they can think about it thanks, dinesh. it took awhile for the american people to understand what we had done. over 31 million people have insurance. today the aca hasn t just survived but it s pretty dan popular. the reason is because it s done what it has supposed to do. made a difference. laura: well, is that right? as doctor as cross the country are fleeing their practices, these two think things are better all the time. for some families, it s worse. we watched our daughter battle cancer while the institutions of medicine thanks to the aca colluded against him. my daughter very sick under a noninsurance regime, she s now permanently unsurable. i was allowed to keep my plan as president obama promised, things would be very different.
that in and of itself says you ned a special counsel. it s too hot, too sensitive. too much at stakes. great to have you on tonight, ken. and hunter biden might not be the only conflict of interest problem. in a new letter to ron klain being released on this show tonight, three gop congressmen are requesting documents related to attorney lee lewolski. he was hired to work with the national security council on settlements and regarding the u.s. draw down from afghanistan. he resigned in january. that s where things get interesting, a month later, biden issued an executive order splitting $3.5 billion in assets from the afghan central bank among the 9-11 victims. the attorney representing the families? you get it, lee wolosky. joining us now, one of the