Joni Ernst, Trump and Medicaid
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The New Republic on MSNJoni Ernst Stoops to Shocking Low When Told Medicaid Cuts Will KillSenator Joni Ernst had a disgusting answer when confronted by a constituent at her town hall about Trump’s budget bill.
Rep. Ashley Hinson faced heckling from constituents at a town hall in her Iowa district on Wednesday when she defended Donald Trump and his massive spending bill. The crowd at the event in Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District repeatedly booed and shouted “no” at the Republican as she praised the president and his policies,
Updates and the latest news as Trump hosts South Africa's president and the House Rules Committee meets on the Republicans' budget bill.
President Donald Trump gave Senate Republicans permission to make major changes to the House-passed “one big, beautiful bill” Sunday evening
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Raw Story on MSNTrump backers slammed by leading conservative for 'dabbling in Marxism'Longtime right-wing strategist and commentator Erick Erickson accused President Donald Trump's supporters on Friday of effectively embracing what he called a core trait of Marxism in order to pass their agenda.
Senate GOP’s turn at ‘beautiful bill’ a challenge Courts: No to religious charter school “Terrorism”: Officials probe embassy murders Trump: Putin isn’t ready to end
A second federal judge blocked Trump's broad tariffs; the White House is appealing the decision. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
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The Republicans' goal has been for the private business sector to run the country. They found their man when Donald Trump was elected president.
The latest rounds of attacks by Russia against Ukraine have Trump sharpening his criticism of President Vladimir Putin and threatening more sanctions. Meanwhile, Trump and administration officials continue to hint that a new Iran nuclear deal is on the horizon.
The House Budget Committee advanced President Donald Trump’s multitrillion-dollar domestic policy package Sunday night, two days after a group of conservatives voted to reject it. The vote was 17-16 along party lines, with the four Republicans who opposed the bill in committee Friday voting "present."