Commenting on the decision of the court to invalidate Obamacare, US President Donald Trump criticised the health care system, introduced by his predecessor, urging the legislators to change the situation.
Earlier on Friday, US District Court Judge Reed O’Connor ruled that the reform must be axed because Congress cancelled its key provision — the tax penalty for not complying with the requirement to buy insurance
The decision was part of a case made by 20 plaintiff states who sought to recognise the Affordable Care Act as invalid.
Obama signed the Affordable Care Act in 2010, and most of the provisions took effect in 2014. The act has faced fierce opposition from the Republican Party. President Donald Trump has pledged to repeal and replace Obamacare since the early days of his administration. However, all attempts to achieve that goal have so far failed in Congress.