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Congress Cuts $775B from Medicaid to Fund Tax Cuts for the Rich

Congress Cuts $775B from Medicaid to Fund Tax Cuts for the Rich

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Tonight we follow the money behind the 2025 tax law that carved $775 billion out of Medicaid, stripping coverage from millions of poor kids, seniors, and disabled Americans. We name names, cite the receipts, and trace exactly where those dollars land—spoiler: in the pockets of the top 1%, while a family earning $38,000 loses their doctor so a millionaire household can pocket a quarter million in tax breaks. Karen Crotchfield breaks down the paperwork trap disguised as work requirements, drawing on the 2018 Arkansas test run that knocked 18,000 working people off coverage. Chubba Genny follows the money to the rural hospital chains already booking $1.2 billion holes, while Jimmy Fiddler reports on four southern Ohio facilities quietly drafting closure plans. We meet the Reyes family of Vinton County, where nine-year-old Sophia's type 1 diabetes care hangs on a seasonal work calendar and a 1998-era website. From the bar regulars to the international waters where Putin, Xi, and Kim watch America rob its own poor, this is commentary with receipts. We punch up, always up. Proverbs 22: Do not rob the poor because they are poor. Watch the full video: https://iframe.mediadelivery.net/embed/672638/f668ba92-5862-47b6-93bb-05cb8f6c27be
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