Only Congress can repeal parts of the Inflation Reduction Act that now lets Medicare negotiate drug prices. Still, some are worried cuts could come that hurt seniors and people wi
The Democratic National Committee ( DNC) is going on the offense against President Donald Trump just two days into his second term, blasting the 45th and 47th President over what they say is a plan to follow through on the controversial Project 2025 agenda, including by cutting Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
Funding cuts and regulatory changes could radically reduce Medicaid, the largest program providing medical and health-related services to low-income people, as well as Medicare, federal health insurance for people 65 or older, and some under 65 with certain disabilities or conditions.
An economy expert says short term, senior citizens will continue to carry the high costs of prescription drugs. but President Trump's long-term action could benefit the economy and eventually drive those prices down. 76-year-old Deana Deck is on a fixed income which makes affordable prescriptions a necessity.
Build the wall!'' from his 2016 campaign has become creating ''the largest mass deportation program in history.'' Trump has called for using the National Guard and empowering domestic police forces in the effort.
Democrats warn that President Donald Trump's return to the White House could mean less access to health care and higher prices through Medicaid or the Affordable Care Act marketplace for millions in the Tar Heel State.
The rescinded orders include directives boosting the Affordable Care Act exchanges, coordinating the government’s COVID-19 response and overseeing artificial intelligence tools.
Like most elected officials, Donald Trump recognizes that Social Security is vital to the financial well-being of our nation's retirees. But he's not oblivious to the fact that altering Social Security comes with potentially negative ramifications. While speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference in March 2013, Trump said:
President Donald Trump's mass deportation plans could have a significant economic side effect: draining Social Security funding.
President Donald Trump made good on his campaign promises to kick off his second term in office with a tidal wave of executive orders. | Alongside revoking 78 Biden executive orders, a busy first day for the Trump administration produced a government hiring freeze,