Millions of Americans will face much higher health insurance premiums in 2026 if Congress does not extend boosted subsidies for Obamacare plans.

Democrats in the House back a last-ditch effort to extend Obamcare subsidies, which relies on a tactic recently used for the Jeffrey Epstein files bill.

House Speaker Mike Johnson said Tuesday he won't call for an amendment vote to renew enhanced subsidies for the Affordable Care Act.

Healthcare subsidies for millions of Americans are all but certain to expire in the new year as Mike Johnson confirms the US House won't vote on extension.

House Speaker Mike Johnson all but guaranteed that Congress will allow the enhanced premium tax credits to expire at the end of the year.

“We looked for a way to try to allow for that pressure release valve,” Speaker Mike Johnson said. “In the end, it was not — an agreement wasn’t made.”

Millions of Americans will face much higher health insurance premiums in 2026 if Congress does not extend boosted subsidies for Obamacare plans.

The coming vote is an embarrassing rebuke to the House speaker, who opposes Obamacare and its enhanced tax credits.

The vote is a last-ditch effort by some Republicans to show support for extending healthcare subsidies in some form.

Stunning move comes after House Republicans pushed ahead with bill that doesn’t address soaring premiums if Affordable Care Act tax credits expire

Four House Republicans joined Democrats to sign a discharge petition to force a vote on an amendment extending enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies.

Democrats push vote on extension of healthcare subsidies that millions of people rely on for coverage.

“Nothing has changed with House Republican leadership, but something has changed within their own ranks,” said Democratic Rep. Pete Aguilar.