GOP takes control of the third rail by implementing cuts to Medicare and Medicaid

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Now GOP senators are eyeing Medicare as well.
“Find me an American who thinks we should have waste, fraud and abuse in Medicare,” Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mt.)
✅ Trump gave GOP senators a green light on Wednesday to explore ways to save money on Medicare, as Politico first reported.
a staunch Medicaid defender, called potential cuts to Medicare a “terrible idea” and “crazy,” according to Bloomberg.
But one possibility is a bipartisan bill from Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.

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Republicans who want to make major changes to Medicaid are aware that they are playing with fire. Medicare is now being considered by Republican senators.

Why it matters Medicare is a political third rail. Nonetheless, some Republican senators believe they can save billions of dollars without suffering political consequences.

“There are Americans who believe that Medicare should be a place where waste, fraud, and abuse are tolerated,” Sen. The R-Mt. Steve Daines. informed reporters.

“I can find a voter who thinks that’s a good idea. “.”.

✅ As Politico initially reported, Trump authorized GOP senators on Wednesday to look into ways to reduce Medicare costs.

The president is prepared to eradicate all instances of waste, fraud, and abuse, according to Sen. Johnson, Ron (R-Wisc. informed us about the meeting at the White House.

Zoom out: Medicaid cuts totaling hundreds of billions were part of the House-passed bill. At least 11 million Americans would lose their health insurance coverage as a result of those changes, according to the CBO.

As Axios previously reported, a last-minute push by conservatives attempted and failed to produce even more severe cuts on the Medicaid side. However, the attempt was successfully blocked by moderators.

Sen, close up. Hawley, Josh (R-Mo. ) a fervent Medicaid advocate, described possible Medicare cuts as “crazy” and a “terrible idea,” according to Bloomberg.

However, a bipartisan bill coming from Sen. The R-La Bill Cassidy. Sen is a co-sponsor of the bill. The D-Ore Jeff Merkley. and has had the backing of Rep. Elizabeth Ocasio-Cortez.

Through a crackdown on “upcoding,” which proponents claim would remove incentives to overcharge Medicare, it would take money away from the Medicare Advantage program.

Top GOP strategists privately worry that they might be giving Democrats a Medicare issue to help them gain favor with older voters, who vote in large numbers during midterm elections.

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