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Speaker of the House Mike Johnson said anyone who loses access to Medicaid because of the “big, beautiful bill” wasn’t supposed to have it in the first place. “Every district in America has people who are on the program who shouldn’t,
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'No, It's Not An Economic Gamble': Mike Johnson Ignores Critics, Insists Trump Budget Bill Is 'Jet Fuel' For The EconomyIn his interview today on Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan, House Speaker Mike Johnson brushes off criticism towards Trump's 'one big, beautiful bill' and insists that the budget bill will be 'jet fuel' for the economy,
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Axios on MSNSen. Johnson predicts he has enough Senate allies to hold up the "big, beautiful bill"Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), a fiscal hawk who has openly criticized House Republicans' reconciliation bill, predicted Sunday that there are enough in his flock to stop the process "until the president gets serious about spending reduction and reducing the deficit.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) denied that the “big, beautiful bill” the House passed last week would lead to the United States spending more money. During an appearance on
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has been praised by Republicans and commentators for his role in passing Donald Trump's budget bill. The more than 1,000-page bill, which Trump dubbed his "big, beautiful bill,
House Speaker Mike Johnson claimed adding a Medicaid work requirement to the Republican spending bill has a "moral component."
House Speaker Mike Johnson defends the "One Big, Beautiful" budget reconciliation bill from criticism by Senate Republican budget hawks during an interview on CNN. "They don't account for the growth that will be fostered by all the policies that are in this big piece of legislation,
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Speaker Mike Johnson delivered a major win for President Donald Trump early Thursday morning, quashing a conservative rebellion and driving a deeply divided House GOP to pass a bill that many of them were still pushing fiercely to change.