Republicans, Democrats clash over Medicaid reforms in Trump legislation

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The Republicans and Democrats of the Senate are still divided into the number of the number hours after the “Grand and Beautiful Bill” of President Donald Trump, a major vote in the Senate on Saturday night.
Senator Jim Banks, R-IND appeared. And the Senator Chris Konz, De Del, on “Fox News Sunday” to discuss Trump’s legislation in the aftermath of voting 51-49.
The banks have argued that Medicaid reforms will only affect certain people.
“Medicine’s reforms will affect the physical Americans sitting at the home who can work, who do not work, and who do not have a sick child or a sick mother, who should not receive a maidon without work,” he said. “Moreover, the bill will take medicaid away from illegal immigrants.”
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Senator Jim Banks, R-IND argued. On Sunday, the Americans will see higher taxes if Trump’s “big and beautiful bill” is not passed. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images, File)
COONS admitted that there are countries that use their government financing to provide health care for “people who have no documents”, although he argued that Trump’s $ 900 billion discounts for the program “not related to the delivery of people from Medicaid who are not legally here.”
“They revolve around imposing more and more requirements on the beneficiaries of medicaid,” Al -Denrait said.
The banks have argued that taxes on ordinary Americans will rise if the bill is not passed.
“If we do not transfer this bill, everyone’s taxes will increase 2000 dollars for the family, and this is not fair for ordinary Americans who work hard every day,” he said.
Continuous concerns in both councils about Medicaid – specifically the MEDICAID provider rate and the effect of direct payments for the states – energy tax credits, local tax deduction (SALT) and other pain points that threatened the invoice survival.
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However, Konz said that the Americans who do not believe that the viewpoint of the Democrats should listen to Senator Tom Teleles, RN.C, who voted, along with Senator Rand Paul, RK, against the bill.

COONS argued that the draft law will impose “more requirements on the beneficiaries of Medicaid”. (John Lamparski/Getty Images for Concordia Summit, File)
“Do not believe me. Listen to Senator Tom Teleles,” said Konz. “He used to say out aloud that this bill is a bad deal for the middle class. It will raise the costs of health care and cast millions of necessary health care.”
On Sunday morning, Trump criticized Tellis and Paul on social media.
Hours later, Tellis announced that he would not seek to re -election.
After voting, the leader of the Chuck Schumer, DN.Y. , Reading the text of the Giant Bill in loudly before the start of discussions. 14 hours later, the Senate writers were still about 120 pages of finishing loud reading from 940 pages.
Once the reading is completed, each of the two parties will get about 10 hours to discuss the bill.
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The schedule is possible to vote in the Senate on the draft law in the early morning hours of Monday. The final lane vote can occur from late in the morning and night.
Alex Miller and Fox News from Fox News Digitter contributed to this report.
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2025-06-29 19:02:00