Trump Spurns Medicaid Proposal After Furious White House Debate

Hoping to head off a full expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, some senior officials in the Trump administration and Republican governors have been pushing hard for a smaller expansion to satisfy a growing political demand in their states. But President Trump decided on Friday to shut down the debate until after the midterm elections, administration officials said. The debate has divided the Trump administration between top officials at the Department of Health and Human Services and hard-liners, mainly at the White House, more determined to snuff out the ACA. And it gained steam as states pressed forward with Medicaid expansions that could leave more people with health coverage under the ACA next year than when Mr. Trump took office. (Robert Pear, New York Times)

       

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