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WASHINGTON, April 5 — Former President Barack Obama will return to the White House today for the first time since leaving office in 2017 to tout the benefits of his signature healthcare law and offer backing to his friend and former governing partner, President Joe Biden. Obama remains a popular...

WASHINGTON, April 5 — Former President Barack Obama will return to the White House today for the first time since leaving office in 2017 to tout the benefits of his signature healthcare law and offer backing to his friend and former governing partner, President Joe Biden.

The Biden administration will unveil a measure today to fix an element of the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, known as the “family glitch” that left family members of those with access to affordable employer-provided health plans ineligible for certain subsidies. Obama and Biden became friends during Obama’s time in office, meeting for lunch weekly. Their families became close and Obama spoke at the funeral of Biden’s son, Beau.“They are real friends, not just Washington friends, and so I’m sure they will talk about events in the world as well as their families and personal lives,” Psaki told reporters yesterday.

 

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