[According to the Congressional Budget Office estimate released
Monday, the American Health Care Act would slash $880 billion in
federal funds from Medicaid in the next 10 years. As a result, 14
million fewer people would have Medicaid coverage in 2026, the agency
estimates.
Trump’s promise not to cut Medicaid wasn’t a one-off — he used it
specifically to argue that he was different from other Republicans. In
May 2015 when he was preparing his campaign, he said, “I’m not going
to cut Medicare or Medicaid. Every other Republican is going to cut.”]

http://www.vox.com/2017/3/13/14914812/trump-ahca-medicaid-cuts

Trump promised not to cut Medicaid. His health bill will cut $880
billion from it.

Updated by Andrew [email protected]  Mar 13, 2017, 5:25pm EDT

Trump at his campaign announcement in June 2015. Steve Sands/Getty

As a candidate, Donald Trump promised that he wouldn’t cut Medicaid.
He’d “save Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security without cuts,” he
pledged during his announcement speech. “Have to do it.”

The House Republican health care bill doesn’t just break that promise
— it makes a mockery of it.

***According to the Congressional Budget Office estimate released
Monday, the American Health Care Act would slash $880 billion in
federal funds from Medicaid in the next 10 years. As a result, 14
million fewer people would have Medicaid coverage in 2026, the agency
estimates.*** [Emphasis added.]

***Trump’s promise not to cut Medicaid wasn’t a one-off — he used it
specifically to argue that he was different from other Republicans. In
May 2015 when he was preparing his campaign, he said, “I’m not going
to cut Medicare or Medicaid. Every other Republican is going to
cut.”*** [Emphasis added.]

That same month, he tweeted the following:

 Follow
 Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
I was the first & only potential GOP candidate to state there will be
no cuts to Social Security, Medicare & Medicaid. Huckabee copied me.
9:08 PM - 7 May 2015
  2,937 2,937 Retweets   1,984 1,984 likes

Trump has also repeatedly promised, even after his election, that his
health care plan would provide insurance for everyone. “We’re going to
have insurance for everybody,” he said in January. “There was a
philosophy in some circles that if you can’t pay for it, you don’t get
it. That’s not going to happen with us.”

The American Health Care Act utterly breaks that promise. Not only
does it roll back Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion, it would overhaul
the entire Medicaid program to cap how many federal dollars states
would get per enrollee, as Dylan Matthews explains. As a result, it
would cause millions of people to be tossed off Medicaid without
offering them an affordable alternative.


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