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NEW: Zach Nunn Says the Affordable Care Act “Enslaved” Americans

The New Republic: “[Nunn] told the ‘America first’ podcast Steak for Breakfast that the [Affordable Care Act] was a ‘disaster’ that had ‘enslaved’ its beneficiaries.”

New reporting from The New Republic finds that Zach Nunn said the Affordable Care Act “enslaved” the Americans who depend on it.

These newly reported comments come following last month when:

And they come following the announcement of a health care clinic closure in Ottumwa and hospital layoffs in Des Moines, which MercyOne blamed on “federal cuts” – aka, Nunn’s vote to gut Medicaid.

DCCC Spokesperson Katie Smith:
“Zach Nunn can’t fathom that Iowans depend on the Affordable Care Act and he’s made his stance clear: he wants to eliminate it and rip away health care from even more Iowa families.” 

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The New Republic: MAGA Rep. Voted Against Obamacare Because He Says It “Enslaved” People 

  • Nearly 137,000 Iowans stand to lose their access to the Affordable Care Act marketplace if Representative Zach Nunn has his way.
  • The Hawkeye State Republican has gone on a tear against the ACA, slandering the health insurance solution as a form of modern-day human bondage while broadcasting his intention to dismantle the popular national program.
  • Last week, Nunn told the Westside Conservative Club that he believed the “ACA keeps people in a position of permanent servitude.”
  • “Let me be very clear: I am not in favor of the ACA going forward. We have a bill that will immediately end it,” Nunn said. “The ACA is one of the most destructive health care plans out there.”
  • Nunn maintained a similar tone earlier in January, when he told the “America first” podcast Steak for Breakfast that the Obama-era solution was a “disaster” that had “enslaved” its beneficiaries.
  • “The Democrats’ plan has failed, but let’s talk holistically about fixing it for everybody, not just the few people that are on the Unaffordable Care Act and have become enslaved into that program,” Nunn told the show.
  • The Affordable Care Act’s marketplace has had an immense impact on the way that America approaches health insurance coverage. Roughly one in seven U.S. residents are enrolled in the marketplace, according data from the Treasury Department. A record 24 million Americans signed up for coverage through the ACA marketplace at the beginning of 2025, roughly double the number of people who enrolled just four years earlier amid the Covid-19 pandemic. 
  • In July, the conservative caucus slashed $1.1 trillion from the ACA’s appropriations via Trump’s “big, beautiful” law. 
  • Despite the needs of his constituents, Nunn voted for the deleterious funding package, and in doing so contributed to the closure of multiple health clinics in his state that partially relied on federal funding.
  • They included a MercyOne clinic in Ottumwa, which is expected to close at the end of February, the MercyOne Family Medicine clinic in Traer, and the Henry County Health Center-Wayland Clinic. 
  • Several other Iowa clinics have had to lay off their staff or drastically reduce critical services, such as birthing clinics. Some of the impacted sites include the Pella Regional Medical Clinic in Ottumwa, the Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center, and MercyOne clinics in Des Moines and Mason City.

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