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BREAKING: U.S. Senator John Kennedy is now publicly demanding that Barack O.b.a.m.a return $120 million that he allegedly earned through ownership related to “Obamacare.”
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BREAKING: U.S. Senator John Kennedy is now publicly demanding that Barack O.b.a.m.a return $120 million that he allegedly earned through ownership related to “Obamacare.”
“He allocated money under his own laws using taxpayer-generated prestige,” Kennedy said, calling it “an abuse of public office and blatant influence.”
Obama has three days to respond before John Kennedy says the matter will be referred to the Department of Justice for formal review.
“There’s nothing ethical or legal about this,” Kennedy added
A political controversy erupted this week after Senator John Kennedy publicly accused former President Barack Obama of improperly profiting from the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as “Obamacare.” In a statement that quickly gained traction online, Kennedy claimed that Obama earned as much as $120 million through ownership or financial interests allegedly tied to the healthcare law.
Kennedy described the situation as “an abuse of public office and blatant influence,” arguing that Obama “allocated money under his own laws using taxpayer-generated prestige.” He further stated that the former president has three days to respond to the allegations before Kennedy seeks a formal review by the Department of Justice.
“There’s nothing ethical or legal about this,” Kennedy said, emphasizing that he believes the matter warrants federal scrutiny.
However, as of now, no publicly available evidence has been presented to substantiate the claim that Obama personally owns or profited directly from Obamacare-related entities. Legal and policy experts have long noted that the Affordable Care Act is a federal law, not a private enterprise, and that former presidents are bound by extensive financial disclosure and ethics requirements.
Neither Barack Obama nor his representatives have responded publicly to the senator’s remarks. The Department of Justice has also made no statement regarding any pending referral.
The situation remains developing, with many observers urging caution until verifiable facts are established and any formal investigation, if pursued, clarifies the claims.
