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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was pressed during Monday’s briefing on Sen. Thom Tillis’s (R-NC) barn burner of ...
The White House insists that Trump and the GOP's reconciliation bill will "protect Medicaid" as the legislation grows unpopular with the public.
A final Senate vote is expected June 30 on Trump's legislative package of tax cuts, Medicaid cuts and new border security.
More than 70 million Americans are enrolled in the program, which could be facing its biggest overhaul in decades.
Hundreds of thousands of Americans, including residents of Republican-led states could lose insurance coverage under GOP spending bill.
Sharp Medicaid cuts could result in vulnerable Americans no longer being able to receive care, either by losing coverage or by closing the centers that provide such care.
The House Freedom Caucus is signaling unhappiness with Senate changes to President Trump's "one big, beautiful bill." ...
Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall led a delegation of Michigan Republicans to Washington for meetings with Trump ...