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Trump Administration Allowing States to Kick People off Medicaid
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Trump Administration Allowing States to Kick People off Medicaid

In a blatant reversal of Obamacare policy, of adding people to Medicaid, the Trump administration is allowing states to kick them off Medicaid by imposing new requirements to receive benefits. Visit https://therealnews.com for more stories…

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Trump’s Militarized Budget Slashes Medicare, Medicaid, and Clean Energy
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Trump’s Militarized Budget Slashes Medicare, Medicaid, and Clean Energy

Preparing for war with largest peacetime military budget paid for with devastating cuts to the poor, ending environmental regulation, destroying retirement and healthcare. Do divided Democrats have an answer? Lindsay Koshgarian of IPS analyzes the…

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California Defies Trump Policies by Giving Medicaid to Some Undocumented Young Adults
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California Defies Trump Policies by Giving Medicaid to Some Undocumented Young Adults

California’s act to cover healthcare for undocumented people sets up national debate on the politics of immigration and healthcare Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate. ** (Disclaimer: This video content is…

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Trump Claims Credit for Life Expectancy Rise, Introduces Medicaid Cutback
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Trump Claims Credit for Life Expectancy Rise, Introduces Medicaid Cutback

Life expectancy in the US rose for the first time in four years because of a drop in opioid overdose deaths. Trump claimed credit, even though he’s done nothing to address the problem and intends…

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What’s The Best Way To Boost The Economy In A Pandemic?
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What’s The Best Way To Boost The Economy In A Pandemic?

As Congress debates a $1.8 trillion stimulus package, we ask what would benefit ordinary people most: a cash payment for everyone, targeted assistance for those who lose their jobs, or corporate bailouts? Concrete Solutions to…

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COVID-19 isn’t ‘over’—but your Medicaid might be | The Chris Hedges Report w/ Dr. Margaret Flowers
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COVID-19 isn’t ‘over’—but your Medicaid might be | The Chris Hedges Report w/ Dr. Margaret Flowers

The Biden administration is poised to allow the national emergency on COVID-19 to expire on May 11, 2023. Once that occurs, between 5 to 14 million Americans previously covered under Medicaid will lose their insurance….

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