National security reporter Dan Lamothe, American University's Nora Bensahel, and former advisor to Susan Rice, Loren Schulman, help us answer this question: With military action, when can a president bypass Congress and what are the consequences?
The "cost-sharing reduction" payments are meant to subsidize out-of-pocket expenses for low-income Americans who receive insurance through ACA marketplaces, and they are seen as a key factor in maintaining the stability of the market for individual insurance in many states.
Federal agencies can proceed with buyouts and stop filling jobs, but Congress could make it hard for the Trump administration to make widespread, longer-term staff cuts.
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