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In a surprising turn, President Donald Trump endorsed a House Republican budget plan on Wednesday that could lead to billions in cuts to Medicaid, just hours after he assured in an interview with Elon Musk that he would not touch the program. Medicaid, which provides healthcare coverage for over 70 million low-income and disabled Americans, costs approximately $880 billion annually (2023 data).
During his Tuesday night interview, Trump pledged, “Medicare, Medicaid, none of that stuff is going to be touched," echoing his previous sentiments of wanting to protect these crucial programs. However, Republican leaders are proposing significant spending cuts, amounting to nearly $2 trillion, to finance tax cuts and other initiatives, putting Medicaid at risk.
The House Budget Committee's draft suggests potential cuts of about $880 billion from Medicaid over the next decade, prompting concerns over the erosion of essential services for millions of recipients. As Congress contemplates these budget proposals without Democratic support, the conflicting messages from Trump highlight the internal GOP debate on fiscal responsibility and healthcare access.