Senate GOP leader faces pushback after members blindsided by Trump bill
Source: The Hill
06/18/25 6:00 AM ET
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) is facing strong pushback from members of the GOP conference over the Finance Committees piece of President Trumps tax and spending bill, which largely ignores GOP senators concerns about Medicaid cuts and the quick phaseout of clean-energy tax credits.
Senate Republicans who raised red flags over Medicaid spending cuts the House passed say they were blindsided by the Senates version of the bill, which would cut Medicaid by several hundred billion dollars beyond what the House proposed. They are warning that the Finance Committees language will cause dozens of rural hospitals to close in their home states, require lower-income Americans to pay more for medical procedures and shift costs onto the states.
I had no idea that they were going to completely scrap the House framework like this. This totally caught me by surprise. And Ive talked to other senators, and thats what Ive heard consistently from everybody Ive talked to, said Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), who has repeatedly warned about the impact of Medicaid cuts on his constituents and rural hospitals. No one was expecting this entirely new framework, he said.
Hawley and other Republicans have complained for weeks that the House cuts to Medicaid went too far and called for changes, but those warnings appeared to have little impact on Thune or Senate Finance Committee Chair Mike Crapo (R-Idaho).
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