is hillary in new trouble for 2016? karl rove and the clinton camp tonight on the kelly file . and breaking tonight, the white house has been caught red-handed again, misleading the american people on the truth about obamacare. welcome to the kelly file everyone, i m megyn kelly, two weeks ago the white house touted the number of people getting coverage thanks to the president s health care law. a record 6 million people are supposed to get coverage because of obamacare. six million, listen. more than 2.1 million people who have enrolled in private plans and 3.9 million americans who learned they re eligible for coverage through medicaid and the children s health insurance program. because of the affordable care act you re looking at this enrollment pickup. that is a white house senior adviser saying nearly 4 million americans are now eligible for medicaid coverage thanks to
who have enrolled in private plans and 3.9 million americans learned that they re eligible for coverage through medicaid and the children s health insurance program because of the affordable care act, you re looking at this enrollment pickup. martha: really? according to a new report, extensive report with lots of numbers and charts that came out from real clear politics , in reality that number only reached about 380,000 new medicaid enrollees. that is far cry from the nearly four million that the white house has claimed. joining us by phone is megyn kelly, anchor of the kelly file. good morning, you did a big piece on this last night. a lot of questions raised here. hi, martha, hi, bill. yes, yet another instance of the administration just misleading, just misleading on its signature health care law and that is just the truth. not only did the administration come out and claim almost four million people had enrolled and made eligible for medicare.
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