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Dem ad blitz targets GOP votes on ‘largest cut to Medicaid in American history'
Dem ad blitz targets GOP votes on ‘largest cut to Medicaid in American history'

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Dem ad blitz targets GOP votes on ‘largest cut to Medicaid in American history'

CJ Warnke, communications director for House Majority PAC, joins Way Too Early to discuss new Democratic ads targeting 26 GOP-held districts. The ads hit Republicans over the budget bill passed last week, which Warnke says included 'the largest cut to Medicaid in American history.' Warnke adds the combined support for tariffs, SNAP cuts, and Medicaid reductions is a 'deadly combo' politically heading into 2026.

The Judiciary Pushback Against Trump's Agenda
The Judiciary Pushback Against Trump's Agenda

Atlantic

time03-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Atlantic

The Judiciary Pushback Against Trump's Agenda

Donald Trump is shaking up his Cabinet, while his immigration agenda faces mounting pushback from the courts. Panelists on Washington Week With The Atlantic joined to discuss. A Trump-appointed federal judge in Texas has called the administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act 'unlawful'—and was among other judges from across the country who have ruled against the president. 'The defining fact of the first three months of this second term of Trump is that so many of the institutions that so successfully opposed him in the first term have been absent or in retreat,' Michael Scherer, an Atlantic staff writer, said last night. 'The one exception to that is the legal process.' Although judges 'operate at a different tempo than politicians or executive orders,' he added, 'you have seen in the last few weeks a really dramatic move by the judiciary to step in.' Joining the guest moderator and White House correspondent at PBS News Hour, Laura Barrón-López, to discuss this and more: Leigh Ann Caldwell, the chief Washington correspondent at Puck; Michael Scherer, a staff writer at The Atlantic; Ali Vitali, the host of Way Too Early on MSNBC; Alexander Ward, a national-security reporter at The Wall Street Journal. Watch the full episode here.

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