House Speaker Mike Johnson vowed Wednesday that Republicans will not make cuts to Medicaid, Medicare or Social Security as they work to pass – and pay for – President Donald Trump’s sweeping legislative agenda.
At the first Cabinet meeting of his second term, President Donald Trump leaned forward and made a promise not to touch Medicaid, Medicare or Social Security. Some Maryland lawmakers don’t
President Donald Trump said repeatedly on the campaign trail that, if elected, he wouldn’t cut Medicare, Medicaid or Social Security. As recently as last week, accompanied by his surrogate Elon Musk,
An executive order by Trump rolled back some efforts by the Biden administration to control Medicare costs but it didn't change drug price caps.
Donald Trump's address to Congress was worse than some thought it would be, according to one former Republican consultant. "Dear God, that was worse than even I expected," said Rick Wilson, who helped found the anti-Trump Lincoln Project,
House Speaker Mike Johnson vowed Wednesday that Republicans will not make cuts to Medicaid, Medicare or Social Security as they work to pass – and pay for – President Donald Trump’s sweeping legislative agenda.
When Donald Trump ran for a second presidential term, he promised he wouldn't make any Medicare cuts. Will President Trump renege on his pledge not to cut Medicare? Elon Musk and the temporary government organization he's working with,
CMS is facing employee firings, flagging morale, confusing messaging, and the specter of additional disruption.
As the nation continues to debate fiscal responsibility and federal spending cuts, questions are emerging about the potential future of critical government assi