"You're going to end up with great healthcare for a fraction of the price. And that's going to take place immediately." Trump, 2/19/16
"The new plan is good. It's going to be inexpensive. It's going to be much better for the people at the bottom, people that don't have any money." Trump, 2/18/16
"Everybody's going to be covered. I'm going to take care of everybody." Trump 9/27/15
"We're going to have insurance for everybody." Trump, 1/15/17
"We're gonna come up with a new pan that's going to be better health care for more people at a lesser cost." Trump, 1/25/17
And "Nobody knew health care could be so complicated." Trump, February 28, 2017
I was a Jan. 6 juror. What I learned surprised me. Trump’s pardons of virtually all of the Jan. 6 rioters left me dejected. Am I safe? When the jury summons for federal criminal court arrived in my mailbox in November 2023, I knew I had to answer it. And not just because I had been deferring and deferring and now I was all out of deferments. I had to answer this one because in my gut I knew it wasn’t going to be just any old criminal case. I remember saying to my partner, “I bet you anything it’s a January 6 case.” Make sense of the latest news and debates with our daily newsletter At that point, it had been more than two years since a violent mob attacked the U.S. Capitol in the city that has been my home for 16 years. But criminal cases related to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection were still making their way through the federal court in D.C. at a pretty steady clip. At the time my summons arrived, roughly 1,200 Jan. 6 cases had already been adjudicated, and there were still many mor...
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