House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi on Sunday is dismissing reports of the suggestion by former White House press secretary Robert Gibbs that the employer mandate of Obamacare might not take effect. Pelosi says ACA employer mandate stays

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi on Sunday is dismissing reports of the suggestion by former White House press secretary Robert Gibbs that the employer mandate of Obamacare might not take effect.

Pelosi's comments came in an interview aired Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union," several days after the Obama administration met its target of 7 million enrollees in the health care law.

"Of all the things I want to say about the Affordable Care Act, Robert Gibbs' opinion, I don't know who his clients are or what his perspective is, but we are celebrating the fact that we have over 7 million who have signed up," she said.

The various provisions of the law, she said, are "all integral."

"This is an initiative that has strong pillars in it that relate to each other," Pelosi said.

Pelosi, who noted that the Democrats will be introducing a budget on Monday, also charged that most in her party "embrace" Obamacare, remarks that come as some Democrats in the process of re-election bids walk a fine line in determining how to talk about the law, which is highly controversial in some corners of the country