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'Let that sink in': Joe stunned by Sen. Tuberville's comments on SNAP and 'young men'
MSNBC· 2025-10-29 13:36
craft's getting a little bit tight right now. Uh it's their constituents, a lot of them that uh in some of these inner cities that that's going to need SNAP uh to survive and they're getting a lot of calls and the pressure is going to be put on them. A lot of people need to go back to work.A lot of a lot of young men that are on SNAP that uh should be working. >> Wait. Uh anyhow, >> wait. No, wait. No, no, no.Let's let's let that let's let that sink in. Mike. Uh, >> yeah.>> Tommy Tarville, >> a guy who held ...
'TOTAL BS': Top Dem rips into GOP myths around health care fight
MSNBC· 2025-10-20 01:37
If you are one of the fortunate Americans who's managed to avoid the pain of the government shutdown, there's some chance that uh fortune could be coming to an end very soon. Almost 20 days into the shutdown, millions faced uh paying dramatically more for health insurance if Congress fails to extend health insurance subsidies. What does that mean.Well, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation analysis, if those tax credits expire, annual out-ofpocket premiums are estimated to increase by 114% next year. Th ...
‘Showing up would be the first step’: Dem Rep. criticizes GOP’s absence from D.C.
MSNBC· 2025-10-16 19:05
Joining us now, a Democratic Congressman from Maryland, Glenn Ivy, who represents about 65,000 federal workers. Congresswoman, welcome. Um, you just heard AOC there.Do you agree with her that Democrats are looking for a long-term solution. They don't want any kind of a quick band-aid fix. Well, I think her uh political analysis is right there for sure.And couple points in addition, keep in mind that when it came to extending the tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans, the House Republicans and the Senate Rep ...
Leader Jeffries addresses what Democrats want before agreeing on bill to reopen the government
NBC News· 2025-10-05 15:40
Healthcare Policy & Funding - The report highlights the urgent need to address the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the potential expiration of tax credits, emphasizing the dramatic impact on everyday Americans [3] - The speaker calls for a complete rollback of Medicaid cuts, despite Republican opposition, framing it as essential to addressing the healthcare crisis [1] - The report advocates for a bipartisan negotiation to reopen the government and pass a spending bill that improves the quality of life for Americans, particularly concerning healthcare costs [7] Cost of Healthcare - A married couple making $88,000 per year currently pays about $8,000 annually for healthcare insurance [3] - If ACA tax credits expire, the same couple could be forced to pay $24,000 per year, a 300% increase, making healthcare unaffordable [4] - The report argues that allowing ACA tax credits to expire will cause premiums and healthcare costs to skyrocket, exacerbating the existing financial burden on Americans [8] Political Stance & Negotiation - The speaker criticizes Republicans for failing to lower costs as promised and attributes rising costs to Trump's policies and tariffs [8] - The report emphasizes the need for a bipartisan negotiation to address the healthcare crisis with urgency [8] - The speaker advocates for a "clean" continuing resolution (CR) at fiscal year 2023 levels as the only way forward, opposing the use of government shutdowns to advance policy agendas [6] Impact on Americans - The Republican healthcare crisis is described as devastating to the well-being of Americans across various demographics, including rural, working-class, urban, small-town, and minority communities [2] - The potential expiration of ACA tax credits is portrayed as a threat that could bankrupt families and leave them without healthcare coverage [4]
Hakeem Jeffries urges bipartisan talks to end shutdown but calls Trump ‘unhinged’: Full interview
NBC News· 2025-10-05 13:41
Welcome back. And joining me now is House Democratic Leader Hakeim Jeff of New York. Leader Jeff, welcome back to Meet the Press.>> Good morning. Great to be with you. >> Well, it's great to have you here on a very busy morning.I do, of course, want to get to the shutdown, but first I have to ask you about these developments in the Middle East. Of course, Hamas saying that it will in fact turn over the hostages. Leader Jeff, let me ask you.Do you support President Trump's 20point peace proposal. >> Well, I ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-23 14:10
Trump says Democrats must drop their demands to renew health care subsidies and roll back Medicaid cuts before he will meet with Democratic party leaders to talk about a looming federal shutdown deadline https://t.co/OphmJ9AWkp ...
Ali Vitali explains the shortfalls of Senate Republicans' nuclear option
MSNBC· 2025-09-13 01:08
Senate Procedure & Political Maneuvering - Senate Republicans invoked the "nuclear option" to expedite confirmation of Trump nominees by lowering the threshold from 60 votes to a simple majority [1][2] - This change limits the minority party's (Democrats) ability to block nominees, though Republicans can still flag nominees [6] - The move is seen as a way to break the Democratic "blockade" of nominees, but Democrats argue Republicans will regret it when the situation is reversed [2] - Changes like this can undermine the bipartisan function of the Senate [7] Democratic Strategy & Challenges - Democrats face limited options in response to the rule change [8] - Some argue Democrats should have used similar tactics when they held power to advance their agenda [9][10] - A key point of contention is potential Medicaid cuts, which Democrats see as a salient issue for the midterms [20][21] - Democrats aim to portray Republicans as failing to protect Medicaid [21] Potential Government Shutdown - The report mentions the possibility of a government shutdown and Democrats' willingness to fight back [15] - Democrats are united in opposing legislation that doesn't include key healthcare provisions [16] - Democrats believe Republicans will be held responsible if a bipartisan deal isn't reached [16] - Democrats see leverage in fighting potential Medicaid cuts during budget negotiations [18][20]
Lie after lie, Senate committee dismantles RFK Jr., often using his own words against him
MSNBC· 2025-09-05 04:20
But today, Trump's Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr. . showed the country once again that he is not just a raving conspiracy theorist, and he definitely is one of those. He is also a pathological liar.Take this exchange for instance. Just last week, in the days after the tragic shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in my home state of Minnesota, you went on Fox News blaming school shootings on anti-depressants. You have no evidence of that because you have no evidence of a connection and you wa ...
'Shame, shame, shame!': The Weeknight hosts weigh in on GOP town hall outrage
MSNBC· 2025-08-13 01:43
Republican congressman is facing unbridled rage from his constituents. This time it was Representative Doug Lamalfa, a Republican from California who held his first town hall in over eight years just last night. Take a listen.>> There's not cuts for Medicaid Medic on the illegal immigrants on that program. I was in the room on January 6th. And that chapter that chapter is not over with.This went really good on that. [Applause] Shame. >> Well, um, some people in the crowd were obviously Game of Thrones fans. ...
Town hall outrage: 'You can't say we cut the suicide hotline because of illegal immigrants'
MSNBC· 2025-08-12 21:57
party are actively hurting people with disabilities, people of color, queer folks, immigrants, veterans, people who are hungry, people without shelter, children experiencing poverty. That's just a partial list. You will deny all of this. We know the truth. You see, we know what you've done. We vote and we will hold you accountable. Hi again everyone. It's 5 o'clock in the east. Accountability a critical aspect of American democracy. We saw it on full display last night at another town hall held by another R ...