Summary

A growing Republican backlash, including hospitals and Steve Bannon, is challenging Trump’s proposed Medicaid cuts.

The GOP budget seeks at least $880 billion in reductions, risking healthcare access for millions. Bannon warned that many MAGA voters rely on Medicaid, while hospitals and moderate Republicans urged caution, fearing economic harm.

Speaker Mike Johnson supports work requirements but lacks enough fraud-related savings to meet budget goals.

Critics argue the cuts could gut essential services, contradicting Trump’s promise not to harm Medicaid recipients.

  • Snot Flickerman
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    855 days ago

    Bannon’s an actual supervillain because he’s not abjectly stupid like Trump.

    • @disguy_ovahea
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      5 days ago

      I’d say the same for Vance after his comments on the legality of the Judiciary Branch checking the power of the Executive Branch. Of course he knows better. He graduated Yale Law, yet people seem to underestimate him. It’s a dangerous combination.

      • Queen HawlSera
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        14 days ago

        No no, I’m legitimately sure that Vance doesn’t believe that the Judiciary Branch can check on the Executive.

        When you get high up enough on the ladder, you don’t go to school to learn things, you go there to meet the right people.

        Remember: Trump is a College Graduate and was described as more or less being the dumbest student his professors ever had, and yet he still passed and even played on the baseball team (despite being too unhealthy for Vietnam)

        Money talks, getting good grades is for losers and plebs who have to work for a living.

    • @[email protected]
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      135 days ago

      Their skills complement each other quite well. If evil has mind and heart, we got both in America right now.

      • @fluxion
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        65 days ago

        Money part is covered too.