President Barack Obama on Monday said he thinks there is no "plausible legal basis" for the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down a key plank of Obamacare, defending his administration's lack of a contingency plan. And he promised to rule on the Keystone XL pipeline before he leaves office, although he would not say whether it will take him "weeks or months" to determine whether the project is in the national interest. Obama touched on two main domestic policy issues during an interview with Reuters.
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