Welcome back to The Josh Lafazan Show! Today, we’re diving deep into the Trump administration’s new budget bill, which has made waves with claims that 17 million Americans will not lose Medicaid. But the truth is much darker. The real number is far more alarming, and in this episode, we’re going to debunk the lies and reveal the harsh reality of who will be most affected — and why this bill will have devastating consequences for millions of Americans.
Let’s break it down! 👇
First, let’s address the misleading statements coming from the Trump administration and its supporters. Here’s what they're saying:
"17 million people will not lose their health care." — FALSE.
"Only undocumented immigrants will lose Medicaid." — FALSE.
"Only people who should be working will lose Medicaid." — FALSE.
These are false claims. In reality, 17 million Americans, many of whom are U.S. citizens, children, seniors, and people with disabilities, will be directly impacted by these cuts. The narrative spun by the GOP is a dangerous lie, meant to distract from the real-world consequences of these cuts.
Before we dive into the specifics, let’s take a moment to remind ourselves why Medicaid is crucial.
Medicaid is the largest source of health insurance in the U.S., covering over 74 million Americans, including children, seniors, low-income adults, and individuals with disabilities. Medicaid provides essential health services, including:
Preventive care (immunizations, screenings)
Chronic disease management (diabetes, heart disease)
Emergency services
Mental health services
Dental and vision care for children and seniors
Without Medicaid, millions of Americans would be left uninsured and without access to vital healthcare services. It’s a lifeline for many families who would otherwise be unable to afford necessary treatments.
Here’s the stark reality of who will lose Medicaid under the proposed bill:
Children: Medicaid covers about 40% of all children in the U.S. Many of these children depend on Medicaid for routine checkups, vaccinations, and treatments. Without Medicaid, they may lose access to these vital services, leading to preventable diseases.
Seniors: Medicaid is critical for older Americans, especially for nursing home care and long-term care. These seniors would be left vulnerable to neglect, increased health risks, and financial ruin.
People with Disabilities: Medicaid provides personal care assistants, physical therapy, and mental health services for individuals with disabilities. Losing Medicaid means they will lose access to the support they need to live independently.
Veterans: Many veterans rely on Medicaid for healthcare, especially those who don’t qualify for VA benefits. This is vital for maintaining their health and preventing long-term disabilities.
Now, let’s talk about the economic reality of Medicaid. Medicaid doesn’t just benefit individuals, it also has a huge economic impact. For every $1 spent on Medicaid, there’s a multiplier effect on the economy — meaning that investment in healthcare stimulates the economy.
Medicaid spending:
Creates jobs in healthcare and community services.
Boosts local economies by funding essential services that keep communities healthy and productive.
So when we cut Medicaid, it’s not just about health—it’s about the economic stability of our nation. Without Medicaid, we’ll see:
Higher health costs, as people delay treatment until it becomes an emergency.
Lost wages, as people can’t work due to illness.
Worsened public health, as untreated conditions spread.
One of the most offensive falsehoods surrounding this bill is the claim that only undocumented immigrants will lose healthcare. In reality, the majority of the 17 million people who will lose their Medicaid coverage are U.S. citizens. This includes seniors, children, veterans, and individuals with disabilities.
This is not just about immigrants—this is about real American families who will be left behind.
The Trump administration is also trying to frame this as a policy to encourage people to work by removing benefits from those who don’t meet certain work requirements. But here’s the truth: this is a punishment for the poor, families, and children who desperately need Medicaid.
By cutting Medicaid, this bill hurts the most vulnerable — while wealthy Americans continue to receive tax cuts.
The reality is clear: Trump’s budget cuts to Medicaid are devastating. 17 million people will lose their vital healthcare services, and the consequences will be felt for generations. These cuts disproportionately hurt children, seniors, disabled individuals, and veterans, leaving them without the critical support they need to live healthy lives.
The economic costs of cutting Medicaid will only add to the burden on Americans, with higher healthcare costs, lost productivity, and a weakened economy. We need to fight for the restoration of these services and ensure that the most vulnerable are protected from these disastrous budget cuts.
What do YOU think?
Should Medicaid be cut?
How will these cuts affect your community?
What can we do to fight back against this injustice?
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