In health care fight, Trump puts national spotlight on Rick Scott — and his Medicare fraud scandal
"They are going to come up with something really spectacular," Trump recently told reporters, referring to what Scott and fellow Sens.
But in naming Scott, Trump inadvertently returned the national spotlight to a scandal that has dogged the former health care executive's entire political career.
Scott resigned in 1997 as CEO of
Floridians are well-versed in the case. It came up often during Scott's two bids for governor and in last year's
"
"Trump putting
Barrasso and Cassidy didn't trigger that kind of backlash. Three months into his new
"This is the guy whose company stole a billion dollars from Medicare," former Democratic National Committee chairman
For the past nine years, these attacks slid off Scott as if he were Teflon. In the elections of 2010, 2014 and in 2018, he thwarted millions of dollars in ads about the fraud case with a hyper-disciplined message backed by his own personal wealth. He spent about
Scott has shrugged off the fraud allegations as tied to actions of people underneath him. In his role as Trump's health care savior, he's leaning into his experience at
"I ran the largest hospital company," said Sunday during a appearance on
Scott has always appeared in lockstep with Trump on wanting to repeal the Affordable Care Act, President
Two years ago while still governor, Scott boasted he was working with Trump and his cabinet to help write the
Now that he is in
"I look forward to, you know, to seeing what the president's going to put out," Scott said, who added he prefers smaller changes to the health care law.
Scott introduced part of that piecemeal approach Tuesday in a bill that will require drug companies to charge
The proposal is far less than what Trump has promised will come from
Asked in a Tuesday press conference if he was surprised that Trump picked him to make that health care vision a reality, Scott said, "I talk to the president a lot."
"I called him last week to talk about a couple other issues," Scott said. "He brought up the fact that he'd like me to focus on this and I told him what I was working on was prescription drug prices. I don't know about being caught off guard.
"Trump himself seems to have backed away from the overhaul. He tweeted Monday night that
"Repeal and replace" can wait.
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