President Trump to visit Charlotte on Thursday

President Donald Trump gives a thumbs up as he speaks during the North Carolina Opportunity Now Summit in Charlotte, N.C., Friday, Feb. 7, 2020. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)

CHARLOTTE – President Donald Trump will visit Charlotte on Thursday to discuss his healthcare policies, according to a White House official.

President Trump is expected to discuss his administration’s action and vision in delivering quality healthcare at low costs.

“President Trump has fought to improve coverage options and the quality of care for Americans of all ages and backgrounds, and has protected those with pre-existing conditions,” the official said to North State Journal.

Among the topics to be discussed will be the administration’s work to improve care for seniors, signing an executive order to protect and improve the Medicare program, and easing access to innovative technologies.

Also among the topics for the visit will be the President’s action to bring transparency to healthcare and affordable insulin to those in need.

In addition, the Trump Administration will also tout reforms in areas such as opioid addiction, kidney care, and Alzheimer’s disease.

This will be President Trump’s 14th official visit to North Carolina.