When President Donald Trump took office one year ago, the life expectancy of Americans was lower than in 2019.
About 38 million people, or one in 10, suffer from diabetes. Nearly 20 percent of American children are obese.
Health coverage had become increasingly unaffordable. Insurance premiums had risen at twice the rate of inflation for a decade, and six times faster than real income.
Trump had signaled that health care would be a primary focus of a second term well before the 2024 election.
“We want every child in America to grow up and to live a long and healthy life,” Trump said when introducing longtime health advocate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to his campaign….
5 Ways Trump Reshaped Health Care Policy in 1 Year

