BREAKING: How Five Republicans Let Congress Keep Its Fraudulent Obamacare Subsidies



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Healthcare experts are calling it D.C. insiderism at it's worst. And you won't believe who's behind this shocking scandal uncovered by National Review.

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The rumors began trickling in about a week before the scheduled vote on April 23: Republican leadership was quietly pushing senators to pull support for subpoenaing Congress's fraudulent application to the District of Columbia's health exchange - the document that facilitated Congress's "exemption" from Obamacare by allowing lawmakers and staffers to keep their employer subsidies.

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…"The amount of blood that McConnell and Paul spilled to prevent [the subpoena] from happening makes me wonder [if] maybe that isn't all that there is to it," the high-ranking staffer says.

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National Review's Brendan Borderlon spoke with a host of experts and got detailed, background information in this fascinating report.

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