House Republicans Reject Major Medicaid Cuts Amid Budget Negotiations
House Republicans Reject Major Medicaid Cuts Amid Budget Negotiations

House Republicans Reject Major Medicaid Cuts Amid Budget Negotiations

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A group of moderate House Republicans, mostly from swing districts, have issued a warning to GOP leadership that they will not support President Trump's legislative agenda if it includes deep cuts to Medicaid. These twelve lawmakers argue that balancing the federal budget should not come at the expense of vulnerable populations who rely on Medicaid for health and economic security. The House budget resolution currently directs committees to find $880 billion in spending cuts, an amount that experts say is nearly impossible to achieve without affecting Medicaid. While Republican leaders insist they only intend to reduce waste, fraud, and abuse, moderate members are drawing a red line against any reductions in coverage. The standoff highlights a growing divide within the party, as moderates face pressure from both constituents and conservative hardliners pushing for broad federal spending cuts. This internal conflict threatens to derail efforts to advance Trump's agenda through the budget reconciliation process.

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