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Hakeem Jeffries fights to protect each American on Medicaid

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettFebruary 27, 2025No Comments
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The Democrat Manager of Hakeem Jeffries took a position on Thursday in favor of the protection of Medicaid.

Jeffries told journalists: “Any agreement we are reaching in relation to the American people must protect social security, health insurance, medicaid, social benefits and nutritional assistance provided to children and families from all of America and the American people. Hands-off Social Security, Hands Off Medicare. Hands-Off Medicaid. It is not a new position. This is a position that the Democrats of the Chamber articulated from the start of this congress on January 3 when I spoke to the ground of the room. “”

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The Republicans continue to try to add things like Doge Cups to the government financing bill as they continue to try to call their Medicaid cups and not from cuts.

The very simple truth is that the Republicans lie so as not to cut Medicaid, and Jeffries called these lies.

Representative Jeffries said:

The Republicans lie to the American people about Medicaid.

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