The president and his allies are already laying the groundwork to renege on promises not to cut Medicare or Social Security.
This comes after President said in interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity that Medicare and Medicaid would be "untouched."
The industry could see payment, workforce and insurance coverage changes depending on how the Trump administration weighs in on several federal lawsuits.
During his presidential campaign, President Donald Trump distanced himself from the conservative governing plan after Democratic attacks. But now it’s increasingly viewed as a blueprint for his administration’s plans for federal health programs.
Donald Trump said he would "love and cherish" Medicaid. He's endorsed a House GOP proposal that would likely gut the program.
Donald Trump’s new commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, says the president wants to get rid of the Internal Revenue Service.
Trump posted through the pain after a series of devastating national polls showed his approval rating quickly plummeting after his first month in office.
Crockett on Trump's relatively high approval ratings: "We've gotta do better at education. People don't understand. But you will understand when those hospitals in rural America start closing down even more. You will understand when you don't have your social security. You will… pic.twitter.com/aeDhgHrKo1
The House budget includes cutting $880 billion from programs under the House Energy and Commerce Committee's jurisdiction, which include Medicaid.
President Donald Trump is pursuing his massive government overhaul at home, while also forging ahead with a pivot in US foreign policy regarding Russia’s war in Ukraine and plans for the Middle East.