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Rep. Ro Khanna Rebukes ABC Anchor for Dismissing Possibility of Medicare for All

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Khanna told anchor Martha Raddatz he believes Bernie Sanders is “absolutely right” that health care is a human right.
Advocates for a government-run healthcare program applauded U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna for pushing back during a Sunday morning interview in which ABC News anchor Martha Raddatz casually dismissed Medicare for All as a proposal that has no chance of ever being implemented.
Khanna (D-Calif.) spoke to Raddatz days after the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City — an event that brought to the surface simmering, widespread fury over the for-profit health insurance industry’s denial of coverage, high deductibles, and other obstacles placed in the way of Americans when they try to obtain both routine and emergency healthcare.
The congressman said he was “not surprised” by the response to the killing, in which the suspect has yet to be named or found by authorities five days later.
“I mean, people are getting denied cancer treatment,” said Khanna. “It’s absurd in this country, what’s going on.”
Raddatz noted that Khanna last week reposted a message from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on the social media platform X, in which the senator pointed to the country’s exorbitant spending on healthcare administrative costs — 15-25% of total healthcare expenditures, or as much as $1 trillion per year.
“‘Healthcare is a human right. We need Medicare for All’,” Raddatz read before adding her own perspective: “That’s not really going to happen, so what would you say to those Americans who are frustrated right now?”
Khanna quickly pushed back, saying he believes Sanders is “absolutely right.

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