
WASHINGTON — Republicans on Capitol Hill are scrambling to resolve intense divisions over Medicaid as they hammer out a key piece of their massive bill for President Donald Trump’s agenda with hopes of advancing it through a House committee next week. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La.
Main Idea: Speaker Mike Johnson is facing deep GOP splits over Medicaid cuts and deficit goals as House Republicans try to finish a key bill for Donald Trump’s agenda.
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If Speaker Mike Johnson cannot bridge GOP splits, Medicaid cuts or delays could threaten coverage for millions of patients and raise costs for states, taxpayers, and hospitals.
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Central House leader facing pressure over Medicaid cuts and deficit targets.
His agenda is the bill Republicans are trying to advance.
Committee central to drafting the bill and determining Medicaid savings.
House Energy and Commerce Committee chair quoted on whether Medicaid cuts remain in play.
Key fiscal hawk arguing the Medicaid changes should not be treated as cuts.
Swing-district Republican whose opposition could help sink the bill.
Led the letter from 32 Republicans demanding at least $2 trillion in savings.
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Republican senator stating the bill will not pass if Medicaid benefits are cut.
Republican senator warning that proposed Medicaid changes would be benefit cuts.
Cited for the estimate that most required savings would have to come from Medicaid.
Conservative faction relevant to the hard-line pressure on the bill.