Trump holds WH event to push for the passage of GOP spending bill
- President Donald Trump hosted a White House event Thursday to urge Congress to pass his tax cuts and spending bill ahead of July 4.
- The bill’s advancement was halted after the Senate parliamentarian determined that a major revision to the Medicaid funding mechanism did not comply with procedural requirements, prompting GOP leaders to explore alternative strategies.
- Republicans are discussing a proposal to establish a $15 billion fund aimed at compensating rural hospitals for funding cuts, amid concerns from some GOP senators that reducing these funds could negatively impact the hospitals that rely on them.
- Sen. Ron Wyden said the GOP proposal could cut $250 billion from Medicaid, while Trump claimed the bill will create millions of jobs and cut taxes.
- Republicans face resistance as they rush to pass the package soon to meet Trump’s July 4 deadline amid concerns about Medicaid cuts and hospital funding.
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