White House cheers Supreme Court ObamaCare decision with nod to Biden's 'big f--- deal' hot mic comment
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The White House cheered the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to uphold Obamacare, with a nod at President Biden’s 2010 “big f**king deal” reaction to then-President Obama signing the Affordable Care Act into law.
The states had argued that the law’s individual mandate was unconstitutional once it no longer carried a penalty because it had been justified as falling under the congressional power of taxation. They also claimed that the rest of the law could not survive without the mandate. White House chief of staff Ron Klain, reacting to the high court's decision, tweeted: "It's still a BFD." Klain's tweet was a nod back to March 23, 2010 – when Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law, and then-Vice President Biden turned to him and whispered, "this is a big f**king deal!"More Related News