The president has said his administration “won’t touch” entitlement programs. Past efforts to do so have backfired on Trump and other politicians.
As Republicans debate a way to cut spending in order to implement President Donald Trump’s tax cuts, they are considering adding work requirements to Medicaid. In order to support the idea, one GOP lawmaker cited two examples: However,
At the first Cabinet meeting of his second term, President Donald Trump leaned forward and made a promise. A reporter had just asked about a U.S. House budget bill that passed the night before and included $2 trillion in cuts to mandatory federal spending.
Around a dozen House Republicans are uneasy about the prospect of voting for their party’s budget proposal over potential cuts to Medicaid, according to several people familiar with the conversations.
These cuts would rip care away from children, seniors, disabled Californians, and more while raising costs for everyone, all to give tax breaks to the ultra-wealthy,” Amanda McAllister-Wallner, interim executive director of Health Access California,