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Mike Johnson Is Worried That Senate Medicaid Cuts Will Cost Republicans The House

Last updated: June 25, 2025 11:12 am
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The so-called Big Beautiful Bill is morphing into a rather inconvenient dilemma for Republicans. Senate Republicans are now attempting to carve out even deeper cuts to Medicaid than their House counterparts, igniting a rebellion among some members of their own party. In a desperate attempt to quell dissent, they are proposing a seemingly insignificant rural hospital fund that is unlikely to meaningfully assist those who will lose their health insurance. Meanwhile, Democrats have successfully branded this legislation as a scheme that sacrifices healthcare and nutrition for tax breaks for the wealthy.

Speaker Mike Johnson finds himself in a quagmire, pushing what increasingly appears to be a losing piece of legislation. His concern? The Senate’s version of the bill might jeopardize Republican control of the House.

According to Politico:

Speaker Mike Johnson has privately expressed concerns that Senate Republicans could jeopardize House Republicans’ majority next year if they insist on advancing the severe Medicaid cuts proposed in the current Senate version, as relayed by three anonymous sources familiar with the discussions.

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) has also cautioned his GOP colleagues that these cutbacks could become a political burden for Republicans, reminiscent of the Affordable Care Act’s fallout for Democrats.

“[Barack] Obama said … ‘if you like your health care you can keep it, if you like your doctor we can keep it,’ and yet we had several million people lose their health care,” remarked the senator to reporters on Tuesday. “Here we’re saying [with] Medicaid, we’re going to hold people harmless, but we’re estimating” millions of people could lose coverage.

However, what Sen. Tillis conveniently omitted from his critique of Obamacare is that many who lost their plans did so because those plans failed to meet the minimum coverage standards. In fact, those who lost their plans, alongside millions of others who retained theirs, benefited from improved and more affordable coverage options under the ACA.

The Republican strategy seems to involve tossing millions off Medicaid and the ACA without offering any alternative for better coverage. This is why the proposed Medicaid cuts are a heavy anchor for both House and Senate Republicans.

It is abundantly clear that the Senate’s version of the tax cut bill for the affluent stands little chance of passing in the House. Johnson’s assertion that such cuts could lead to a Republican defeat in the House reflects a fleeting moment of political clarity, as the nation observes a party seemingly intent on voting itself out of power.

See also  All 50 States Will Receive Historic Funding from Trump Administration to Strengthen Rural Health Care – The White House
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