President Donald Trump’s endorsement of House Republicans’ budget plan Wednesday could come with a qualifying condition: no ...
A new study projects as many as 20 million people could lose Medicaid coverage under a Republican congressional bill to cut ...
The former White House adviser to President Donald Trump has spoken derisively of certain Silicon Valley billionaires ...
The president’s record shows a consistent openness to Medicaid cuts, which would seem required for his big goal of extending ...
Louisiana, Kentucky, West Virginia and Arkansas were among 7 states with more than 25 percent of their population on Medicaid ...
Proposed cuts for Medicaid and food assistance match the tax breaks they want for the 1 percent, says Sharon Parrott.
Over the course of roughly half a day, the Republican president both vowed to oppose cuts to Medicaid and endorsed a plan to make deep cuts to Medicaid.
With former Trump chief strategist Steve Bannon describing “first buddy” Elon Musk as a “parasitic illegal immigrant” who ...
The latest Republican budget resolution proposes $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, with $2 trillion carved out of “mandatory ...
“Musk is a parasitic illegal immigrant. He wants to impose his freak experiments and play-act as God without any respect for ...
The dispute escalated into Bannon calling Musk a “truly evil guy” in an interview last month, vowing to get the tech mogul ...
The former Trump adviser blasted Musk’s DOGE for not making big cuts fast enough and for failing to target the Pentagon.