Trump Talks 'Big, Beautiful Bill': Don't F*ck with Medicaid
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32% Somewhat Conservative
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30% ReliableAverage
- Policy Leaning
62% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
70% : " Trump denied that he is "losing patience" with House Republicans, calling the Tuesday gathering a "meeting of love.67% : On Medicaid, Trump had a simple message: "Don't f*** around with Medicaid.
40% : Trump also directed his attention to Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY), telling him to back off his demand for a higher limit on SALT deductions to be included in the reconciliation bill.
39% : " Rep. David Valadao (R-CA) concurred, saying the president's stance on Medicaid "reinforced the message I've been saying for a while: Don't touch it.
39% : " While Ralph Norman (R-SC) said he is still not fully a "go" on reconciliation, he told a gaggle of reporters that he thought Trump did a "great job" in the meeting.
32% : " Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE), who has previously shared his concern about cuts to Medicaid, said Trump's speech was "what the conference needed.
30% : Massie, a staunch fiscal conservative who is no stranger to butting heads with Trump and fellow representatives over his unwillingness to support government spending, said he is still a "hard no" on the bill, the Washington Examiner reported.
30% : " Ahead of the conference with the president -- where he spoke for over 90 minutes -- Trump told reporters that he does not believe that Massie "understands government," and that he should be "voted out of office.
27% : " The Kentucky Republican added that he was not "offended by anything [Trump] said" about him.
24% : Rep. Nick LaLota (R-NY) was also unconvinced to change his mind regarding the $40,000 SALT cap -- while Trump believes raising the cap "benefit[s] Democrat governors.
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