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Trump urges Republicans to be flexible on the Hyde Amendment
Summary
President Trump told House Republicans he wants flexibility on the 50-year-old Hyde Amendment to help reach a deal on health-care subsidies; negotiations continue after expanded ACA payments expired on Dec. 31, 2025.
Content
President Donald Trump told House Republicans at a policy retreat that he wants them to be flexible on the Hyde Amendment as they seek a deal on health-care insurance assistance. The Hyde Amendment, first passed in 1976, restricts federal funding for most abortions. Expanded Affordable Care Act subsidies expired on Dec. 31, 2025, and Congress is negotiating replacement assistance. The president framed flexibility on Hyde as part of a possible path to agreement amid those negotiations.
Key points:
- Trump told House Republicans he wants flexibility on the Hyde Amendment to help secure a health-care subsidy deal.
- The Hyde Amendment bars most federal funds from paying for abortions and has been part of U.S. spending policy since 1976.
- Expanded ACA subsidies expired on Dec. 31, 2025; talks to replace that assistance are ongoing and the approach is undetermined.
Summary:
President Trump suggested easing the Hyde restriction to help Republicans reach a deal on health-care subsidies. Negotiations are ongoing after the expiry of expanded ACA payments, and some conservative groups oppose weakening Hyde. Undetermined at this time.
