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‘There will be consequences’ for GOP in 2026 after passing Trump's bill, says House Democrat
NBC News· 2025-07-03 21:30
Healthcare & Social Safety Net - The bill under discussion is projected to harm the American public by potentially impacting healthcare (Medicaid and Obamacare) and food assistance programs [2][5] - Independent analysts and the Congressional Budget Office corroborate the harmful effects of the bill, with governors from both parties expressing concerns about Medicaid cuts [4][5] - The speaker claims the bill strengthens the social safety net, but critics argue it removes millions of dollars from food assistance, impacting states and potentially affecting 16-17 million people [9][11][12] - The cuts are perceived as a transfer of wealth from the middle class and working-class families to the wealthiest individuals through permanent tax cuts [8] - Healthcare, particularly Medicaid, is considered a critical issue affecting numerous families across the country [7] Immigration & Security - The bill significantly increases funding for ICE, potentially exceeding the combined budgets of intelligence agencies like the FBI [14][15] - Concerns are raised that increased ICE funding could lead to deportations and arrests without due process, impacting communities [15][16] - Approximately 60% of individuals apprehended have not been convicted of any crime, raising questions about the rationale for increased ICE funding [16] Political Strategy & Accountability - The vote on the bill is linked to the upcoming 2026 midterm elections, with potential consequences for Republicans in competitive districts [1][2][3] - Democrats aim to win back the majority in 2026 to stop the "Trump agenda" [3] - Democrats express willingness to work with Republicans on tax cuts for middle-class and low-income families but claim Republicans prioritized tax cuts for billionaires [20][21] - Oversight and accountability are key priorities for Democrats, particularly regarding Donald Trump's alleged corruption and foreign investment deals [23][24]
'Cruelty isn't the point, it's the priority': Psaki on Vance's defense of Trump's megabill
MSNBC· 2025-07-02 16:58
in a tweet, which I just have to note, means this wasn't a verbal slip after getting not getting enough sleep. He wasn't caught by a reporter in the hallway. He actively wrote this out and then posted.The CBO score, the proper baseline, the minutia of the Medicaid policy is immaterial compared to the ICE money and immigration enforcement provisions. Immaterial. That's what he's talking about.Medicaid cuts. In other words, what he's saying there is that the 11 million people who will be kicked off their insu ...
Frost: Republicans short on votes for Trump budget bill as Democrats raise public alarm
MSNBC· 2025-07-02 04:15
Political Strategy & Legislative Action - The Democratic party is employing delay tactics, including introducing approximately 500 amendments, each providing 5 minutes of debate, to postpone the vote and raise public awareness [1] - The strategy involves constituents contacting Republican representatives to influence their vote against the bill [1] - The ultimate goal is to defeat the bill entirely and start over with a bipartisan solution [1] Bill's Content & Impact - The bill includes approximately $170 billion for immigration enforcement, with around $45 billion allocated for new detention centers and nearly $30 billion for ICE [2] - The bill is projected to cause approximately 17 million people to lose their healthcare coverage [1][2] - Concerns are raised about the potential for increased immigration enforcement activities, described as "kidnapping" and "human trafficking," impacting communities nationwide [3] Healthcare Implications - The speaker expresses strong opposition to the bill, arguing it will negatively impact healthcare access, particularly for vulnerable populations like individuals with disabilities relying on Medicaid [2] - The speaker criticizes the perspective that the potential loss of healthcare for millions is considered "minutia," emphasizing the human cost [1][2]
'Giving me the big old ick!': Trump irks soccer legend Abby Wambach and author Glennon Doyle
MSNBC· 2025-06-30 13:00
The thing about the MAGA movement is they're the worst winners in human history. I mean, you're you're you're you're like a world-class athlete. Have you ever seen anyone win and act like such a jerk as the MAGA people? I mean, I've seen it, but they're not my friends, right? They're not my people. [Music] This is perhaps the episode of the best people that I dreamed about that I thought would never come to be. Um, you two have an outsized role in my life. From untamed to the role of a stepparent with the u ...
Rep. Jayapal calls Trump's due process erosion the ‘worst attack on rights of all Americans'
MSNBC· 2025-06-29 16:59
This week, the Supreme Court made it easier for the Trump administration to deport some migrants to quote third countries. That means a country that they're not from. They have no previous connection to without first giving them the chance to bring claims that they would be at risk of torture, persecution, or death in those countries. Justice Son Sonia Sotomayor joined justices Elena Kagan and Katanji Brown Jackson warning that the policy is a real danger to the principle of due process writing quote the du ...
NYC mayoral candidate Lander arrested at immigration court #shorts #bradlander #immigration #ice
Bloomberg Television· 2025-06-17 23:19
warranty. You have a judicial warrant. I see the warrant. I will let go when you show me the judicial warrant.Where is it. Step back. Step back. Step back.You don't have authority to arrest US citizens. Sir, you don't have the authority to arrest US citizens. security details.Number one is going to go with him. All right, hang on. Where's number one.Hold on. Hold on. Hold on.At that elevator, I was separated from someone named Edgardo, who I had just met a couple of minutes earlier. Edgardo is in ICE detent ...
Sen. Kelly: Padilla's on the immigration subcommittee -- Noem 'should know who he is'
MSNBC· 2025-06-13 18:41
your reaction there not just to this incident but also the idea this is a co-equal branch of government the branch you serve the legislative branch a member of that trying to ask the executive branch a question and that's what happens well Jonathan normally what would happen in a normal administration is we would be invited to an event like that with the secretary of homeland security or any cabinet member uh when they go to Phoenix you know myself or Ruben Ggo or uh members of the house of representatives ...
MSNBC Highlights — June 12
MSNBC· 2025-06-13 10:50
Political & Social Commentary - A sitting senator, Alex Padilla, was forcibly removed from a press conference held by Homeland Security Secretary Christy Gnome, sparking outrage and accusations of authoritarianism [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] - The incident involving Senator Padilla is described as a "Rubicon crossing moment," raising concerns about the administration's response to dissent and potential abuse of power [1][9][10] - Concerns are raised about the normalization of authoritarian behavior, with comparisons made to other countries and fears that the military may be used to suppress dissent [10] - The role of media, particularly Fox News, is criticized for allegedly spreading disinformation and creating an alternative reality, similar to state media in countries like Russia [3][5][12] - Governor Gavin Newsome and former Vice President Kamala Harris condemned the treatment of Senator Padilla as outrageous, dictatorial, and a shameful abuse of power [10] Immigration Policy - Donald Trump is accused of surrendering on his promise to deport 15 million people, including essential workers in agriculture and hospitality [15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] - Trump's changing stance on immigration is attributed to pressure from industry owners and a realization that mass deportations are impractical [15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] - Concerns are raised that Trump's revised immigration stance won't make undocumented workers feel safer due to the incident involving Senator Padilla [25][26] Military & National Security - Secretary of Defense Pete Hegsath faced questions about the deployment of Marines to Los Angeles over immigration protests [27][28][29] - Concerns are raised about the impact of political involvement on the military, including reduced training time and potential loss of experienced leaders [30][31] - The planned military parade is criticized for potentially creating a negative image and diverting resources from war fighting and veterans' support [32][33][34][35][36] - Secretary Hegsath is criticized for his handling of the "Signalgate" incident, where he allegedly shared classified information on a group chat [37][38][39][40][41][42][43] Economic Impact of Tariffs - Initial predictions of inflation due to tariffs have not yet materialized, with core goods prices rising by 28% [44] - Economists still expect tariffs to rise by about 3% this year, while consumers anticipate a 65% increase [46][47] - The World Bank has lowered its growth estimates for the US from 23% to 14%, half of the 28% achieved in the last year of the Biden administration [48][49] - The labor market is showing signs of slowing down, with job growth decelerating and 600,000 people dropping out of the labor force last month [51][52] - The housing market is experiencing a slowdown, with a growing number of houses sitting on the market and declining affordability for buyers [55][56][57][58][59] International Relations - Israel launched a preemptive strike on Iran, raising concerns about escalation and the need for negotiation [12] - The Trump administration's decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal is criticized for undermining inspections and increasing the risk of conflict [12] - The US military was not involved in or assisted with the Israeli strikes on Iran [13]
Dem Governors Walz, Hochul and Pritzker testify on immigration before GOP-led panel
MSNBC· 2025-06-12 17:25
Immigration Policy Debate & Political Implications - The immigration debate is a politically charged issue, particularly sensitive for Democrats and a key focus for Republicans [8][9][10] - Democrats are perceived as lacking a unified and effective strategy on immigration, struggling to counter Republican narratives [11][12] - Immigration is considered President Trump's strongest issue, often preferred by Republicans over discussions on the economy or taxes [10] - Some Democrats attempt to shift focus from immigration to alleged abuses of power by the Trump administration [11] - Sanctuary city policies are a sticking point for Democrats, facing challenges in justifying actions that may contravene federal law [20] Reactions to Immigration Enforcement in Los Angeles - Recent immigration arrests in Los Angeles have sparked community reactions, including protests [29][30] - Initial protests involved property damage and vandalism, but later demonstrations were largely peaceful [23][24] - Immigration arrests are described as indiscriminate, targeting individuals in public places without specific criminal histories [25][26] - The community is reacting to aggressive and militarized tactics used during immigration operations, including unmarked vehicles and hidden faces [30] - Undocumented immigrants are deeply embedded in Los Angeles communities, and their sudden removal causes significant disruption and concern [29] Political Ambitions & Policy Debates - Policy debates on Capitol Hill are closely linked to political ambitions, influencing potential governor and congressional races [7] - Republicans, like Elise Stefanik, use immigration concerns to challenge Democratic governors, such as Kathy Hochul of New York [4] - The debate includes accusations of prioritizing undocumented immigrants over law-abiding citizens and concerns about crimes committed by individuals released due to sanctuary policies [4][5]
Trump's military deployment is a ‘dangerous escalation of authoritarian power’: House Democrat
NBC News· 2025-06-11 21:30
Welcome back. The president's embrace of using the US military on US soil to defend and advance his immigration agenda has opened up a Pandora's box of concerns about just how far the administration is willing to go. As we mentioned earlier, President Trump told soldiers at Fort Bragg yesterday that his mission was to quote liberate Los Angeles as he leaned into fiery rhetoric attacking Democratic leaders.Generations of Army heroes did not shed their blood on distant shores only to watch our country be dest ...