MAGA voter who celebrated Biden's cancer diagnosis devastated to discover he can no longer afford his own healthcare under Trump

MAGA voter Daniel Chambers, who wrote "Karma motherfucker" about Biden's health crisis, now begs Trump for to lower healthcare after his insurance premium jumps $500 under policies he voted for three times.

MAGA voter who celebrated Biden's cancer diagnosis devastated to discover he can no longer afford his own healthcare under Trump

MAGA Republican Daniel Chambers, 60, discovers that the party he voted for three consecutive times had somehow made his health insurance unaffordable, despite their crystal-clear campaign promises to do exactly that.

Chambers, who saw his monthly insurance premium increase by $500 following Republican-led changes to the Affordable Care Act and the expiration of enhanced premium tax credits, reportedly took to social media to demand answers from President Trump about why his health insurance costs have skyrocketed.

"I voted for you three times. Fix this shit," Chambers wrote in a series of increasingly desperate posts, apparently unaware that the 2024 Republican platform explicitly promised to "expand access to new Affordable Healthcare" while simultaneously working to dismantle the Affordable Care Act.

The lifelong Republican, who faces premium increases typical of the median 18% spike insurers are implementing for 2026, seemed genuinely surprised that a party whose entire healthcare platform consisted of the phrase "concepts of a plan" might not have his best interests at heart.

The Trump administration has allowed enhanced ACA subsidies to expire with the aim of reducing federal spending, a policy outcome that Chambers apparently believed would only affect other people. Sources confirm the voter had previously celebrated Republican efforts to repeal Obamacare, not realizing that Obamacare and the Affordable Care Act were the same program keeping his premiums affordable.

"After 60 years on this earth in a lifelong republican I'm sick to my fucking stomach," Chambers posted, finally grasping the shocking revelation that Republican healthcare policy might involve making healthcare less accessible.

When asked about their healthcare plan to address rising premiums, Republican leaders have declined to share details, with House Speaker Mike Johnson explaining that healthcare reform strategies must remain classified information to prevent them from being leaked.