Despite her growing popularity, BIBI aspires to maintain an element of “ambiguity” in her artistry.
that has passed the House and is now under consideration in the Senate. Facing several constituents concerned about cuts to Medicaid, she defended the $700 billion in reduced spending, saying it would keep immigrants in the U.S. illegally and those who have access to insurance through their employers off the rolls.Then someone in the crowd yelled that people will die without coverage.
“People are not ... well, we all are going to die,” Ernst said, drawing groans. “So, for heaven’s sakes. For heaven’s sakes, folks.”“What you don’t want to do is listen to me when I say that we are going to focus on those that are most vulnerable,” Ernst went on. “Those that meet the eligibility requirements for Medicaid we will protect.”House Republicans last week
the massive spending and tax cut, dubbed “the big, beautiful bill” at the urging of President Donald Trump, by a single vote. It now
Ernst made clear Friday that any measure that emerges from the Senate will look different from the House version.
Republicans have defended the new work requirements for nondisabled adults without dependents and stepped up eligibility verification, saying the generated savings will sustain the program for vulnerable populations. Democrats warn that millions of Americans will lose coverage.The antitrust division of the U.S. Department of Justice is also
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BANGKOK (AP) — President Donald Trumpto 125% on Wednesday, hours after China boosted the duty on American goods to 84% in an escalating battle that threatens to disrupt trade between the world’s two largest economies.