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Joni Ernst gets brutally booed after telling concerned constituents ‘we all are going to die’ during heated Medicaid town hall

Medicaid cuts turned contentious. The heated exchange centered around the reconciliation bill, which has already ed the House of Representatives with from most Republicans.

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According to Politico, the confrontation began when an audience member voiced concerns about the bill’s proposed cuts to SNAP benefits and Medicaid spending. Ernst attempted to defend the legislation by stating that those who would lose Medicaid coverage were not currently eligible for the program.

When audience expressed worry that “people are going to die” due to the proposed changes, Ernst responded with “Well, we all are going to die.” This comment was met with immediate gasps and boos from the crowd, though the senator appeared unfazed by the negative reaction.

Proposed Medicaid changes spark fierce debate over healthcare access

Ernst tried to regain control of the situation by emphasizing that the focus would be on protecting vulnerable populations. She explained that approximately 1.4 million individuals who are not eligible for Medicaid would be removed from the program, arguing that those with benefits from other sources should utilize those alternatives instead.

The reconciliation bill, which President Trump has called the “big beautiful bill,” ed the House with only two Republicans voting against it alongside Democrats. However, the legislation faces significant challenges in the Senate, where Republican Senator Ron Johnson has notably compared it to the Titanic and vowed to ensure its defeat in the upper chamber.

According to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, the proposed legislation could result in 7.6 million Americans losing their health insurance coverage. This estimate has fueled concerns among constituents and healthcare advocates about the potential impact on vulnerable populations.

The contentious town hall reflects a broader pattern of Republican lawmakers facing hostile crowds at constituent meetings since Trump’s election. Some Republican leaders, including House Speaker Mike Johnson and Trump himself, have dismissed these confrontations by claiming, without evidence, that the protesters are paid actors. The House Republicans’ campaign arm has even advised its to avoid holding in-person town halls, highlighting the growing tension between Republican representatives and their constituents over healthcare policy changes.


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