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Unable to defend their health-care cuts on the merits, congressional Republicans have pivoted to magical thinking.
The senator’s sarcasm-tinged response to controversy complicates Republican efforts to downplay their bill’s effects on ...
Republicans are increasingly on the defensive over the party’s handling of Medicaid cuts in the party’s “big, beautiful bill,” underscoring how the issue has become an early flashpoint ahead of ...
A new poll from KFF revealed that 76 percent of Republicans enrolled in Medicaid are worried about potential funding cuts.
The legislation’s backers would rather dismiss uncomfortable facts and the people harmed by the bill they support.
After her flippant reply to constituents' worries about health care and food assistance cuts, Sen. Joni Ernst followed up ...
Joni Ernst's comment, "we are all going to die," to a question about Medicaid changes under the new bill has sparked controversy ... Medicaid changes under the Republican tax and domestic policy ...
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Soy Nómada on MSNControversy Surrounds Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill' as CBO Projections Stir DebatePresident Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill' has sparked controversy with its proposed federal spending cuts and tax reductions ...
Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) made an unforced error on Friday when she told a voter worried about Medicaid cuts, “Well, we all are going to die.” ...
The question Americans should ask themselves is simple: If the GOP's domestic policy package is so great, why can’t the party ...
Two GOP senators shared their thoughts on the escalating feud between Elon Musk and President Trump, saying Musk should ...
But the fallout from the incident has been swift: a well-known Iowa Democrat, J.D. Scholten, jumped into the race following the controversy ... GOP was not “entirely on offense on the Medicaid ...
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