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American Focus > Blog > Politics > CNN’s Kaitlan Collins Tries to Run Cover for Schumer’s Reckless Shutdown – Speaker Mike Johnson Dismantles Her Narrative with Brutal Fact-Checks | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
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CNN’s Kaitlan Collins Tries to Run Cover for Schumer’s Reckless Shutdown – Speaker Mike Johnson Dismantles Her Narrative with Brutal Fact-Checks | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft

Last updated: October 1, 2025 9:31 am
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CNN’s Kaitlan Collins Tries to Run Cover for Schumer’s Reckless Shutdown – Speaker Mike Johnson Dismantles Her Narrative with Brutal Fact-Checks | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
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News anchors discuss the imminent government shutdown on CNN, with the U.S. Capitol in the background and a countdown timer displayed.

CNN’s Kaitlan Collins found herself trying to turn the narrative on the approaching “Schumer Shutdown,” but her efforts fell short. Just hours before the potential government shutdown, Collins was adamant that Democrats were not advocating for healthcare access for undocumented immigrants.

However, House Speaker Mike Johnson came armed with precise fact-checks that effectively countered CNN’s narrative and revealed what was really at stake in this budgetary brawl.

Johnson pointed out that the shutdown, which he termed “inevitable,” was not the fault of the Republicans, but rather a political maneuver by Chuck Schumer and the Democrats.

The House had passed a clean, short-term funding bill aimed at keeping the government operational. Schumer, however, rejected it.

Johnson succinctly outlined the Democrats’ demands:

  • Restoration of healthcare access for undocumented immigrants.
  • A $500 million funding request to restore support for PBS, often deemed as leftist propaganda.
  • Proposed cuts to funding for rural hospitals that provide essential services to working-class citizens.
  • A staggering $1.5 trillion in new spending, attached to a mere seven-week funding extension.

Rather than collaborating with Republicans to responsibly extend funding, Schumer opted for a shutdown.

During the aired discussion, Collins persistently advanced a narrative seemingly aimed at undermining the Republican position:

Kaitlan Collins: “Individuals who are legally in the United States have never qualified for subsidies under Obamacare, Medicare, or Medicaid. What are you suggesting when you claim they are pushing for free healthcare?”

This insinuation aimed to portray the Democrats as not advocating for health coverage for undocumented immigrants, framing it instead as a Republican talking point.

Yet, Johnson was meticulous in countering this framing. He argued that the Democrats’ counterproposal lacked the specificity needed to prevent an expansion of benefits to non-citizens. He contended that the intended effect of their plan was indeed to provide broader healthcare access.

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Collins tried to push back, asserting that Democrats were only focusing on “legal asylum seekers” or individuals with “temporary protected status.”

Johnson quickly reminded her of a recent Congressional Budget Office report that revealed $185 billion in savings stemming from the removal of 2.3 million ineligible enrollees from Medicaid, efforts that he credited to Republican reforms aimed at protecting taxpayer resources and prioritizing U.S. citizens.

On the other hand, Johnson argued that Democrats sought to reverse these crucial safeguards, potentially reopening the floodgates for undocumented individuals to access government healthcare benefits. When Collins claimed, “it’s against federal law” for undocumented immigrants to receive assistance, Johnson retorted, “That law wasn’t enforced, highlighting the necessity of our reforms.”

He also pointed out a revealing admission made by Maxine Waters, a prominent Democratic leader, who, during a public appearance, suggested that the Democrats aimed for “healthcare for everybody.”

Collins attempted to downplay this remark, but Johnson stood firm.

Mike Johnson:
“With our Work and Families Tax Cut, we incorporated Medicaid reforms which successfully curbed fraud, waste, and misuse. Many enrolled individuals were never eligible for the program. Medicaid is intended solely for eligible U.S. citizens—not undocumented immigrants or able-bodied U.S. citizens.”

He continued, “With our law signed by the President, Democrats opposed it, yet it has proven effective. According to the CBO, premiums are falling, partly due to the removal of ineligible enrollees, contributing to $185 billion in savings.”

Kaitlan Collins:
“The changes you’ve made have narrowed eligibility for ACA subsidies. Their proposal seeks to reverse that, which would only affect individuals with legal status—refugees or asylum seekers.”

Mike Johnson:
“Those are two entirely separate discussions. They’ve fabricated a new argument about funding to distract from the real issue: their choice to close the government. It’s important to note that programs nurturing women, infants, and children will not be funded. Veterans will lose essential healthcare services. Low-income Medicaid and Medicare recipients who require home care will be affected too.”

It’s evident that the political stakes are high and discussions surrounding them are becoming increasingly convoluted. Johnson accentuated that the central issue remains: how long will Schumer keep the government shuttered? This move, he warned, is a dangerous political gamble that could have serious repercussions.

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In closing, Collins stood her ground on the healthcare debate concerning undocumented immigrants. “Your argument suggests that they are simply looking to cut access for those with legal status, but that is not what’s outlined in their proposal,” she asserted.

To which Johnson responded with resolve: “That is precisely the effect of their proposal.” The debate continues, demonstrating the complexities inherent in policymaking and the tense dynamic as both parties maneuver the political landscape.

Key Takeaway: Speaker Johnson adeptly dismantled attempts to obscure the truth behind healthcare access for undocumented immigrants, grounding his rebuttals in factual reports and steadfast assertions. The ongoing budget negotiations symbolize a larger battle between conflicting ideologies as the nation grapples with policy that impacts millions.

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CNN’s Kaitlan Collins attempted to misinterpret the narratives surrounding the Schumer Shutdown, promoting the idea that Democrats’ demands did not include healthcare for undocumented immigrants. Speaker Johnson countered with a series of precise fact-checks dismantling her claims.

Key corrections:
• Collins:… pic.twitter.com/cdo0NX1Wwl

— Media Lies (@MediasLies) October 1, 2025

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