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Medicaid, GOP and Trump
GOP fight over Medicaid cuts stalls Trump agenda in the House as Senate forges ahead
As GOP hardliners spent the weekend pushing party leaders to cut deeper into Medicaid in an effort to advance Donald Trump’s tax and border agenda, swing-district Republicans have been warning the president directly that it would cost him control of the House.
Trump Medicaid pledge could complicate GOP cuts
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Trump-backed Medicaid cuts target 2M vulnerable N.J. residents
Slaslash funds for the program, which covers 60% of nursing home residents and 30,000 disabled individuals, come amid broader efforts to cut spending.
Paying for Trump’s agenda could require a GOP war over welfare and Medicaid
Trump has vowed to “love and cherish” Medicaid, but there’s an appetite among Republicans to make it harder to qualify to reduce the program’s cost which topped $616 billion in fiscal year 2023. Trump and Vice President JD Vance have emphasized that cuts to Social Security and Medicare are largely off the table except for fraud and abuse.
A Key Opportunity to Check Trump: Stopping Medicaid Cuts
At this early moment in Donald Trump’s second administration, all of the action has been in the executive branch. The various executive orders he has issued (generally sadistic, unconstitutional, or both) have drawn great scrutiny.
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GOP leaders downplay Medicaid cuts as they seek $2T in savings
House Republican leaders on Tuesday downplayed the possibility of cuts to Medicaid benefits as they seek a reconciliation ...
McKnight's Long-Term Care News
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Court gives Trump team more access to payment systems that feed CMS, but blocks most political appointees
A federal judge Tuesday narrowed a restraining order and allowed more career federal officials to access sensitive payment systems.
Mother Jones
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Trump’s War on Medicaid Will Institutionalize Millions of People
In August 1981, then-President Ronald Reagan signed a bill into law that allowed the development of state-level programs to ...
8h
What is Trump doing - and not doing - to tackle the US debt?
President Donald Trump has pursued a radical overhaul of the U.S. government since taking office on January 20, aiming to ...
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Trump’s Medicaid Comments on Friday Provide Relief for Insurers
The broader stock market is suffering losses after President Trump’s tariff announcement over the weekend. But one group was ...
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on MSN
Medicaid covers nearly 1 in 4 Virginians. Here’s what could happen if federal funding goes away.
President Donald Trump has promised to “love and cherish” Medicaid, but Congressional talks of cutting billions in funding to the program have advocates worried. Virginia Medicaid, called Cardinal ...
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DOGE working with two Trump health appointees to examine Medicare and Medicaid books
The Trump administration has tasked two top political appointees with monitoring the Department of Government Efficiency’s ...
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on MSN
Trump gives a lift to healthcare stocks with comments on Medicare and Medicaid
Trump has pledged to protect Social Security and Medicare throughout his campaign, one analyst noted, but this was the first ...
10h
Here’s What To Know About Elon Musk’s DOGE—As Trump Prepares To Sign Executive Order Requiring Agencies To Work With DOGE
President Donald Trump is preparing to sign an executive order directing federal agencies to work with Elon Musk’s Department ...
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