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Fox News host confronts GOP's Scalise on proposed Medicare cuts: Betrayal

Por: Newsweek Nation October 16, 2022

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House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, a Louisiana Republican, on Sunday was confronted over potential voter discontent with the GOP's plans for Medicare.Representative Scalise appeared on Fox News Sunday to discuss the upcoming midterm elections. As the minority whip, he is considered to be the second-highest-ranking Republican in the House.As soon as his interview began, host Shannon Bream pressed Scalise over the party's plans for... + full article



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