Why a GOP senator says the budget bill breaks Trump's promise

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Why a GOP legislator says nan fund measure breaks Trump's promise

U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) talks to reporters astatine nan U.S. Capitol, amid statement complete Republicans' spending bill. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images hide caption

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U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) talks to reporters astatine nan U.S. Capitol, amid statement complete Republicans' spending bill.

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The monolithic fund measure that Senate Republicans are debating pays for immoderate of its taxation cuts by slashing hundreds of billions of dollars successful Medicaid spending. The latest study from nan non-partisan Congressional Budget Office estimates astir 12 cardinal group will suffer wellness security if nan Senate type of nan measure becomes law.

Trump insists nan cuts travel from eliminating waste, fraud and abuse. Democrats person said they break Trump's committedness not to touch Medicaid — and complete nan weekend, Republican Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina agreed. "What do I show 663,000 group successful 2 years aliases 3 years erstwhile President Trump breaks his committedness by pushing them disconnected of Medicaid because nan funding's not location anymore?"

We asked Sarah Jane Tribble, nan main agrarian analogous for KFF Health News, what nan cuts will mean for agrarian residents of states for illustration North Carolina — and nan hospitals that service them.

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