Food Assistance Cuts

GOP Congressman Falsely Claims Trump Tax Bill Doesn’t Cut Medicaid, Food Benefits

Representative Derrick Van Orden (R-Wis.) asserts that the Republican tax bill, despite cutting $1 trillion from Medicaid and food assistance programs, will not reduce individual benefits. He claims this is due to the bill’s timing, allowing for transparency. However, analyses indicate the bill would negatively impact millions, including thousands in his own district, by eliminating health insurance for an estimated 8 million and food assistance for 1.5 million families. This directly contradicts Van Orden’s statements.

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Trump’s Food Assistance Cut Claim Ridiculed as Nonsensical

President Trump, when questioned about proposed cuts to food assistance programs, argued that lower grocery prices resulting from these cuts would increase food access for all Americans. He cited falling prices for eggs and gasoline as evidence, a claim met with widespread social media ridicule. Critics pointed out that reduced food assistance, even with lower prices, leaves vulnerable families unable to afford food. The assertion of $1.99 gasoline was also factually challenged, highlighting the disconnect between the President’s claims and reality.

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