AP FACT CHECK: Trump's dodgy data on health care, stimulus
TRUMP: "Obamacare is in a total death spiral," adding, "We want millions of Americans ... to finally have the quality and affordable health care that they deserve."
The administration has failed to give a clear signal that it will continue to pay billions of dollars in subsidies that help reduce deductibles and copayments for low-income people.
Professional groups representing doctors have warned that the House version of the legislation would undermine recent progress getting more people into the health-care system, so chronic conditions can be picked up before they become life-changing problems.
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office recently said that in states that take advantage of waivers provided by the GOP bill, people with chronic health problems could wind up being priced out of the market.
TRUMP, promising to leverage taxpayer money into $1 trillion in road, bridge and waterway improvements: Taxpayers deserve the best results for their investment, and I will ensure that this is what they get.
The last administration passed a stimulus package of which only a tiny 7 percent went to infrastructure, and much of that was just wasted money.
The package mixed economic and social spending, helping states train displaced workers, for example, extending jobless benefits and assisting with low-income housing.
When the plan passed in February 2009, Trump praised its combination of tax cuts and spending programs, saying "I thought he did a terrific job."