• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
Sen. Ernst response to grilling on Medicaid : NPR

Sen. Ernst response to grilling on Medicaid : NPR

May 31, 2025
How the Head of an Embattled Tennessee Youth Detention Center Held on to Power for Decades

Federal Judge Deems Trump Administration’s Termination of NIH Grants Illegal

June 17, 2025
R. Kelly claims an inmate was hired to kill him, asks for release from prison, house arrest

R. Kelly claims he was hospitalized for drug overdose; feds slam his ‘repugnant’ request for house arrest

June 17, 2025
Israeli strike directly hit underground Natanz enrichment plant, IAEA confirms

Israeli strike directly hit underground Natanz enrichment plant, IAEA confirms

June 17, 2025
Living Healthy: Millions in Health-Focused Grants Available for Local Nonprofits Through Desert Healthcare District

Living Healthy: Millions in Health-Focused Grants Available for Local Nonprofits Through Desert Healthcare District

June 17, 2025
From Ukraine to Greenland, Are Trump’s Geopolitical Ambitions Driven by Mining?

After ICE Targeted a Labor Leader, Unions Must Speak Up for Immigrant Workers

June 17, 2025
Israeli strikes damage Iran’s underground nuclear site, agency says, as Trump issues ominous warning

Israeli strikes damage Iran’s underground nuclear site, agency says, as Trump issues ominous warning

June 17, 2025
How Apple turbocharged China’s development : Planet Money : NPR

How Apple turbocharged China’s development : Planet Money : NPR

June 17, 2025
‘I’m a Black man that prays and sees a therapist’: Kirk Franklin on balancing faith and mental health

‘I’m a Black man that prays and sees a therapist’: Kirk Franklin on balancing faith and mental health

June 17, 2025
Opinion | How to Beat Back Trump on Trans Rights — and Much Else

Opinion | How to Beat Back Trump on Trans Rights — and Much Else

June 17, 2025
Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister on U.S. Embargo, Trump’s Deportations, Israel’s War on Iran & Gaza

Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister on U.S. Embargo, Trump’s Deportations, Israel’s War on Iran & Gaza

June 17, 2025
“We Loved Her”: MN AG Keith Ellison Mourns His Friend Melissa Hortman, Slams Republican Rhetoric

“We Loved Her”: MN AG Keith Ellison Mourns His Friend Melissa Hortman, Slams Republican Rhetoric

June 17, 2025
Avril Lavigne reunites with ex-husband Deryck Whibley for performance at Vans Warped Tour

Avril Lavigne reunites with ex-husband Deryck Whibley for performance at Vans Warped Tour

June 17, 2025
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Faith
  • Finance and Trade
  • Our Voices
  • The Watchlist
  • Uncategorized
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
It's That Part™
  • Home
  • Our Voices
  • World News
  • Latest News
  • Commentary
Advertisement
ADVERTISEMENT
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Our Voices
  • World News
  • Latest News
  • Commentary
No Result
View All Result
It's That Part™
No Result
View All Result
Home Latest News

Sen. Ernst response to grilling on Medicaid : NPR

by Jesse It’s That Part
May 31, 2025
in Latest News
0
Sen. Ernst response to grilling on Medicaid : NPR
491
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Loose Weight and much more! Loose Weight and much more! Loose Weight and much more!


U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, speaks to reporters as she walks to a Senate luncheons at the U.S. Capitol on Nov. 19, 2024.

U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, speaks to reporters as she walks to a Senate luncheons at the U.S. Capitol on Nov. 19, 2024.

Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images


hide caption

toggle caption

Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst faced intense questioning from her constituents during a Friday town hall, eliciting shouts and boos from community members over her support for President Trump’s contentious One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

The first speaker offered Ernst a softball question, telling the National Guard veteran that his sole request was for her to be the guest speaker at the American Legion for Memorial Day next year.

An old mine cart is parked outside the Gila County Historical Museum in Globe, Arizona. The small building is in a desert landscape.

But just minutes into the hour-long session in Butler County, Iowa, the tenor quickly shifted. The crowd grew tense and Ernst appeared flip and defensive.

Ernst was repeatedly peppered with questions about the thousand-page bill, with many attendees focusing on proposed cuts to safety net programs like Medicaid and SNAP. Ernst defended the bill, arguing that those eliminated from these programs would be people who were not eligible to benefit from them in the first place.

“When you’re arguing about illegals that are receiving Medicaid benefits, 1.4 million (people) … they are not eligible so they will be coming off,” Ernst said.

Someone in the crowd shouted in response: “People are going to die.”

“Well, we all are going to die,” Ernst responded. “For heaven’s sakes, folks,” she continued with a smile.

The crowd, which had already grown hostile to Ernst’s tone, erupted in roars of disapproval.

People shop for food in a Brooklyn neighborhood that has a large immigrant population on October 16, 2023 in New York City.

The GOP budget package is a sweeping piece of legislation that would provide massive tax cuts to the wealthy and slash funding for social programs including Medicaid and food assistance.

A version of the bill narrowly passed in the House earlier this month — eking by with a final vote of 215-214.

But the act faces pushback in the Senate over concerns regarding some of the more consequential aspects of the legislation, which include: extending Trump’s 2017 tax cuts — with about $3.8 trillion in cuts overall, largely for the nation’s top earners; raising the national debt ceiling by $4 trillion; and costly fees on asylum seekers and those who sponsor unaccompanied minors.

Demonstrators calling for preservation of Medicaid funding, are removed from the House Energy and Commerce markup of the budget resolution in Rayburn building on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.

As written, the bill is projected to add trillions to the nation’s debt over the next decade.

The bill is now going through the process of reconciliation — a complicated Senate process that would allow Republicans to avoid a filibuster by Democratic legislators and pass the bill on a simple majority.

Back at the Iowa town hall, Ernst continued to spar with voters over her support for these changes.

Create a better and healthier you! Create a better and healthier you! Create a better and healthier you!

In another heated exchange, a man — who identified himself as a Navy veteran and retired school superintendent — grilled Ernst about Trump’s authoritarian style of governing.

“Are you afraid of Trump? Are you corrupt like Trump? Or are you just at the point that you don’t care anymore and that’s why you don’t do anything?,” the man asked to cheers.

Her response set off another round of dissenting yells.

“Obviously I don’t agree because I don’t think our country is being destroyed,” she said as the crowd offered shouts in protest.

After the event, Ernst posted a message to social media, appearing unbothered by the turn of events at the town hall.

“Thanks folks for coming out to my town hall in Parkersburg today,” she wrote. “I always enjoy hearing from constituents and sharing my work to cut government red tape for you.”

Thanks folks for coming out to my town hall in Parkersburg today!

I always enjoy hearing from constituents and sharing my work to cut government red tape for you. pic.twitter.com/Roy06rQVvL

— Joni Ernst (@SenJoniErnst) May 30, 2025





Source link-

Share196Tweet123Share49
Create a healthier you! Create a healthier you! Create a healthier you!
ADVERTISEMENT
Jesse It’s That Part

Jesse It’s That Part

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Trump’s Failed Attempt to Confront South Africa’s President

Trump’s Failed Attempt to Confront South Africa’s President

May 21, 2025
33 Shocking Photos Shown to Diddy’s Federal Trial Jury

33 Shocking Photos Shown to Diddy’s Federal Trial Jury

May 21, 2025
Trump meets with German Chancellor Merz at the White House

Trump meets with German Chancellor Merz at the White House

June 5, 2025
Maori MPs face suspension after haka protest in New Zealand parliament

Maori MPs face suspension after haka protest in New Zealand parliament

0
FDA fluoride ban proposal stuns dentists and scientists amid health concerns

FDA fluoride ban proposal stuns dentists and scientists amid health concerns

0
WHO adopts global pandemic accord, but US absence raises concerns

WHO adopts global pandemic accord, but US absence raises concerns

0
How the Head of an Embattled Tennessee Youth Detention Center Held on to Power for Decades

Federal Judge Deems Trump Administration’s Termination of NIH Grants Illegal

June 17, 2025
R. Kelly claims an inmate was hired to kill him, asks for release from prison, house arrest

R. Kelly claims he was hospitalized for drug overdose; feds slam his ‘repugnant’ request for house arrest

June 17, 2025
Israeli strike directly hit underground Natanz enrichment plant, IAEA confirms

Israeli strike directly hit underground Natanz enrichment plant, IAEA confirms

June 17, 2025
Experience sustained energy, improved gut health, enhanced focus, and burn 400 calories for 9 hours straight! Experience sustained energy, improved gut health, enhanced focus, and burn 400 calories for 9 hours straight! Experience sustained energy, improved gut health, enhanced focus, and burn 400 calories for 9 hours straight!
ADVERTISEMENT
It's That Part™

Copyright © 2025 It's That Part.

Navigate Site

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Faith
  • Finance and Trade
  • Our Voices
  • The Watchlist
  • Uncategorized

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Our Voices
  • World News
  • Latest News
  • Commentary

Copyright © 2025 It's That Part.