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House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) arrived for a meeting with House Republicans in Washington on Wednesday morning. House Republicans pushed forward on their sweeping domestic policy bill in marathon sessions that stretched into Wednesday morning, pushing debate over Medicaid and tax cuts. HAITUN JIANG/NYT
President Donald Trump on Tuesday morning turned up the heat on the more than a dozen House Republican holdout votes endangering passage of the bill.
The president and his aides believe his political instinct to not allow deeper cuts to the program is sharper than those of his House colleagues.
President Donald Trump moved to quash House Republicans’ debate over key aspects of his “one big, beautiful bill” with a
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Raw Story on MSN'Isn’t that the point?' CNN host dismantles GOP spin on kicking people off MedicaidTwo conservatives found themselves under fire from CNN anchor Abby Phillip, who pressed them on the GOP's plans for Medicaid, as President Donald Trump threatens members of his own party who threaten to blow up his "One,
Republicans in the House of Representatives advanced a bill that would shrink Medicaid. The stakes are potentially very high for Louisiana.
A GOP proposal unveiled this week would require many enrollees to prove they are working, volunteering, or studying, and to shoulder more of the costs of their care.
For every group demanding one policy, another equally powerful bloc insists on the opposite. The coalitions encompass the divergent ideological, political and regional interests in the G.O.P.
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Most US adults say they don’t want to see decreases in Medicaid spending, according to a recent KFF poll. Republican lawmakers voted to pass a budget blueprint in April that gave the House Energy and Commerce Committee instructions to shave $880 billion in funding from programs in the committee’s jurisdiction.