If President Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court, Brett Kavanaugh, is approved, he will potentially be making decisions on some of the nation's most contentious issues. That includes topics like abortion, corporate regulation, and healthcare. 


The Obama-era Affordable Care Act has been at the center of partisan debate since it went into law, and reports swirl of rising premiums and plans that offer few benefits. With yet another challenge to the ACA working its way through courts in Texas, critical aspects of the law could soon come before the Supreme Court.


What does Kavanaugh's record reveal about his stance on the ACA? What challenges does the law face outside of the court system? And what steps has the Trump administration taken to undermine the law?


This week on Money Talking, Charlie Herman talks to two reporters who follow the complicated world of healthcare, Tami Luhby, Senior Writer at CNN Money, and Jeffrey Young, Senior Reporter at HuffPost, to explore he ever-changing future for the Affordable Care Act.

This week Trump announced his nominee for Supreme Court and people are scrambling to figure out where he stands on the most important issues. One of those is healthcare. On this episode of Money Talking, the ever-changing future for the Affordable Care Act. How might Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh rule, even as the Trump administration continues to take steps that are slowly chipping away at the law.