House, Trump and GOP
Digest more
California GOP chairwoman Corrin Rankin joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss Gavin Newsom's stunning policy reversal on free health care for migrants and his recent shift away from ultra-progressive policies.
19hon MSN
Senior Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee were caught off guard by Medicaid provisions in their own bill.
Donald Trump is back in the White House, the GOP controls Congress, and Republicans have dusted off their 2017 plans to reshape Medicaid.
“Sean Duffy was the world champion for five years, climbing trees and down — up and down — world champion. So that’s what you call a serious lumberjack. And he’s doing a fantastic job, too, a really respected guy,” Trump said in Qatar.
Explore more
An effort to help President Trump strip tax-exempt status from nonprofits he deems to support "terrorism" has sparked serious concerns.
States will likely serve fewer people in need of food assistance, experts say, as Congress says it’s rooting out waste to meet spending-reduction goals for tax cuts.
18hon MSN
The influx of money provides an important economic lifeline to residents of poorer towns that often have little access to jobs or income. Remittances provide opportunities for people in their home country, making it less likely they would take the risk of migrating to the United States, the experts say.
The delayed implementation of certain provisions of the House Republicans’ megabill, specifically regarding Medicaid, has angered some Republican fiscal hawks. The new bill seeks to implement the perks of the fiscal plan now while pushing back the downsides,