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President Donald Trump The aforementioned public rights, such as social insurance and Medicaid, will not be touched in the controversial GOP account for the new budgetary proposal of the law currently undergoing a Congress, during the City Hall on Tuesday night, led by Newsnation.
Earlier this month, a representative home guided by Republicans approved $ 2 trillion dollars of consumption reduction. These cuts did not include any skin on Social security, But that opened the way for the cuts Medicaid.
However, in Senate, Republicans proposed only $ 4 billion in reduction, a fraction of what Republicans in the house they called. In the meantime, numerous GOP senators also expressed hesitation to reduce Medicaid, setting a potential intra-party battle around things.
“We’re not doing anything with rights,” said Trump Chris Cuomo, who moderated the event with Bill O’reilly and sports commentator Stephen A. Smith.

“We’re not doing anything with rights,” said Trump Chris Cuomo, who moderated the event with Bill O’reilly and sports commentator Stephen A. Smith. (Getty Images/Fox News)
“If you look at social insurance – and by the way – I think I better say it than anyone, because I didn’t do anything with the rights that would hurt people for four years. I could do it. If I wanted to do it, I would have done it, five years ago, six years ago, six years ago. I don’t do anything.”
However, Trump said he was unwavering from the public reform, such as Medicaid, to ensure that they were without waste, fraud and abuse.
“It’s a lot illegal aliens It gets Medicaid who shouldn’t get it. And no one complains to the removal of people from Medicaid who are not allowed to be there, “Trump added.” But we do absolutely nothing to hurt Medicare, Medicaid or social insurance. Nothing at all. “

Republicans, who use the procedure known as reconciliation to bypass the Senate Philibuster, hope to complete their plans for the new budget until the Day of Remembrance, according to media reports.
Republicans, who use the procedure known as reconciliation to bypass the Senate Filibuster, hope to complete their plans for the new budget until the Day of Remembrance, they state Media reports. However, the GOP must arrange where to reduce the means of paying many reduction in taxes they want to provide.
“Guess what, guys? It’s time to play. We’re here, and you have a mandatory consumption sitting in front of you, which is Medicaid,” Rev. said. Chip Roy, R-Texas NBC News This week. “If they will not vote for Medicaid’s reform, what is very possible, and honestly, it is our duty, then I want them to explain to me why they allowed me to charge the tax reduction in place. Because it is the only math that will actually work. So, anyone who is against Medicaid reforms is for increasing taxes.”
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Meanwhile, centrally Republicans like a tail. Jeff van Drew, rn.j., and don Bacon, r-neb., They cited Speaker Mike Johnson that he will not vote for any account for the GOP budget proposing a deep reduction in Medicaid.