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The order is based on a "most favored nation" pricing model, which is similar to a policy Trump pushed in his first administration.
Republicans officially reached the hard part of the effort to pass a budget plan addressing several of President Donald Trump’s top priorities this week.In the House of Representatives, markups took place on Tuesday for two of the main parts of the “big beautiful bill” Trump wants Congress to pass as one massive package.
President Donald Trump issued an order he says will bring down Americans' prescription drug prices. The order will likely have little effect,
The GOP bill "fund[s] tax giveaways for billionaires and big corporations," U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., said.
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Raw Story on MSN'Help it make sense!' MSNBC's Ari Melber challenges Trump official Dr. Oz on severe cutsPresident Donald Trump's Medicare and Medicaid director, former talk show host Dr. Mehmet Oz, faced an intense grilling by MSNBC's Ari Melber over the House GOP's new plan to cut hundreds of millions from Medicaid funding,
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Audacy on MSNMissouri Sen. Josh Hawley says cutting Medicaid to pay for tax breaks would be "morally wrong" and "politically suicidal"One Republican, Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri, warned his colleagues in an op-ed Monday that cutting health care to pay for tax breaks would be “morally wrong and politically suicidal.”
Democrats are expected to rally opposition around the anticipated health care fallout. For them, the message is clear: Trump’s Medicaid bill, if enacted, risks leaving millions without the medical safety net they now depend on.
It’s unclear what — if any — impact the Republican president’s executive order will have on millions of Americans who have private health insurance.