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Beginning in March 2024, Democrats claimed that former U.S. President Donald Trump had vowed to cut Medicare and Social Security should he be reelected president in November 2024.
When House Republicans in early 2023 began to debate among themselves how to reduce government spending, Trump warned them not to include any cuts to Social Security or Medicare.
Donald Trump said he’s open to cutting Medicare and Social Security in a CNBC interview Monday. His campaign later walked the remarks back.
Trump's proposal to nix income taxes on benefits would wipe out $950 billion in funding for Social Security over the next decade, according to a July 31 estimate from the Committee for a...
Social Security is edging closer to a financial cliff that could eventually lead to sharp benefit cuts for 70 million Americans, with a typical couple facing an annual payment reduction of...
Former President Donald Trump on Monday suggested he was open to making cuts to Social Security and Medicare after opposing touching the entitlement programs and attacking his GOP...
Trump’s fiscal 2021 budget endorsed Social Security cuts to the tune of billions of dollars for disabled seniors. His budget would have made changes to Social Security Disability Insurance,...
In a Monday interview, Donald Trump suggested Social Security and Medicare benefits might be cut. The remarks sent his campaign immediately into damage control.
During the 2024 presidential campaign, Trump has repeatedly said he would not cut Medicare. As president, though, Trump regularly proposed policies that would have reduced Medicare spending.
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump opened the door Monday to “cutting” spending under Social Security and Medicare, drawing swift pushback from President Joe Biden and...