Ah, Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX), and his fever dreams and conspiracy theories.
GOHMERT: If the Supreme Court is really weighing from a personal standpoint, 'gee do we strike it down or not?' There is good news for them. In the Obamacare bill, any president they don't like will have access to any Justice's health care records and as I understand—I haven't read the agreement between the administration and GE—GE will have access to their health care records. So a good not for the Supreme Court, all of their medical records will be available to the people they don't like in the federal government. Good news for them if they don't strike it down.
Unhinged is the most charitable thing you can say about that one. For the record, no, the Affordable Care Act will not give any politician access anyone's health records but their own, and as Igor Volsky points out in this story, "the Affordable Care Act specifically prevents the president or anyone else from obtaining personal medical information. The law requires HHS to obtain 'de-identified claims' that would that could not be attributed to individual patients." That means no bureaucrats will get your personal information, either. As for his aside about GE, who the hell knows.