Former President Jimmy Carter passed away at the age of 100, prompting condolences from living presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton. Obama praised Carter’s embodiment of values like grace and service, highlighting his commitment to alleviating suffering and working for peace. Bush acknowledged Carter’s deep convictions and service through initiatives like Habitat for Humanity, while Clinton lauded him for his faith-driven efforts in civil rights and environmental conservation.
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Kevin Hassett says if Senate finds Medicare abuse, then “we would look at it” in Trump bill
Kevin Hassett, director of the White House National Economic Council, clarified that the Trump administration is not targeting Medicare in its budget proposal but is open to addressing any identified fraud or abuse. He dismissed claims of Medicare cuts as "fake news," while Senate Republicans work on the House-passed budget bill, which includes significant tax cuts and changes to Medicaid. Some GOP senators express concerns over the Medicaid provisions, highlighting the need for careful negotiation...
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