Obama photographer trolls GOP over ObamaCare repeal vote – The Hill (blog)

Former President Barack ObamaBarack ObamaOvernight Energy: Ivanka Trump to meet EPA chief on Paris decision GOP healthcare bill is not repeal it is ObamaCare-lite, or worse Obama photographer trolls GOP over ObamaCare repeal vote MORE's White House photographer marked the House GOP's passage of their ObamaCare repeal-and-replace bill with a throwback to the day Democrats passed the Affordable Care Act.

12:09 a.m. March 22, 2010. Treaty Room in the private residence. 80 minutes after Congress had passed the Affordable Care Act. The President was reading text messages on his Blackberry while waiting to make thank you calls. Someone had sent a message that ended with "your mother would be so proud." (His mother had died from ovarian cancer. She had spent her last days worrying whether insurance was going to cover some of the medical expenses because they might consider her cancer a pre-existing condition.)

A post shared by Pete Souza (@petesouza) on May 4, 2017 at 4:43am PDT

The Instagram post from Pete Souza shows a smiling Obama reading text messages on his Blackberry.

"Someone had sent a message that ended with 'your mother would be so proud,'" Souza wrote.

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Souza has often uses his Instagram account to poke the Trump administration, such as over President Trump's recent decision to keep White House visitor logs a secret.

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Obama photographer trolls GOP over ObamaCare repeal vote - The Hill (blog)

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