At a Capitol Hill hearing last week, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) asked several leading Trump administration officials, each of whom work directly in the health care field, whether they had any idea what the White House’s health care plan entails. It didn’t go especially well.
Federal testing czar Brett Giroir, Robert Kadlec, assistant secretary for preparedness and response at HHS, and CDC Director Robert Redfield all answered the same way: they had no idea.
Soon after, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany fielded some questions about Donald Trump’s elusive plan and who’s working on its creation. “If you want to know,” she said, “come work here at the White House.”
Yesterday, another reporter noted that there are “doubts” that the president’s health care plan “actually exists.” This time, McEnany responded in an unintentionally funny way.
“No, it certainly does exist. The President, in the next week or so, will be laying out his vision for health care…. [T]he President will be laying out some additional healthcare steps in the coming, I would say, two weeks.”
It was in June 2017 when Bloomberg News made a terrific observation: Team Trump had an unnerving habit of responding to every difficult question by saying the answer was “two weeks” away. Unfortunately, that habit never really went away.
And that’s part of what makes this amusing. As regular readers know, Donald Trump has spent literally years telling Americans he has a terrific health care plan, which will deliver better results at a lower cost, and this reform miracle is nearly ready for its unveiling.









