The Gop Tillis senator opposes Trump Bill on Medicaid Cuts in North Carolina

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A vulnerable republican of the vulnerable Senate set foot against the “big and beautiful bill” of President Donald Trump on the concerns of the deep cups of Medicaid inside Megabill.
Senator Thom TillisRN.C., told Fox News Digital that he would not support the measure thanks to an obstacle to the procedure necessary to launch a marathon of debate and amendment vote which would eventually end in the final passage of the measure.
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President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference in the briefing room of James S. Brady at the White House, on June 27, 2025, in Washington. (Mehmet Eser / Middle East Images / AFP via Getty Images)
Tillis, who is ready to re -elect in 2026, said that after leaving lunch at the camera in the Senate, he had a “good relationship” with his colleagues, but that he could not support the colossal bill.
“We just have a disagreement,” he said. “And, you know, my colleagues have analyzed, and they are comfortable with the impact on their states. I respect their choice. This is not a good impact in my state, so I will not vote on the procedural motion.”
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Senator Thom Tillis (Photo by Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images)
He will not support the bill either during the final section. Tillis is part of a cohort of Senate Republicans who have expressed reservations on GOP Senate changes to the tax rate of the Medicaid supplier.
Tillis resistance to the bill is a bad sign for the leader of the majority of the Senate John ThuneRs.d., who cannot afford to lose three votes. So far, senator Ron Johnson, R-Wis., Has promised to vote against the procedural test, and the senator. RAND PAULR-ky., Should follow suit.
Trump met Johnson and Senator Rick Scott, R-Fl., Another possible holding, during lunch.
Legislators should vote to advance the bill at 4 p.m. on Saturday.
The assembly resistance could force THUNE to return to the drawing board. Collins, who is also complicating the questions, which is also ready to re -elect in 2026, which said that even if it would support the bill during the first stage, it was based against the vote to adopt the bill in the final section unless the legislation is “modified”.
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Senator Ron Johnson, R-Wis., In the Hart building on Tuesday, July 11, 2023. (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, included via Getty Images)
The latest version of the bill, which has dropped near midnight, included adjustments to the Senate offer which would repel the repression of the one year supplier rate, and also added an additional $ 25 billion for an rural hospital stabilization fund.
While other members of the group, such as sense. Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Josh Hawley, R-Mo., Are on board to see at least the legislation moved by the first key procedural obstacle, Tillis argued that his condition would be harshly affected by repression.
Indeed, during a camera lunch earlier this week, the legislator would have warned that North Carolina could lose up to $ 40 billion in Medicaid funding if the changes were codified.
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For the moment, it is unlikely that Tillis move, even after conversations with Trump. He also plans to unveil a more in -depth analysis on the impact of Medicaid’s reductions on his condition which he said that no one in “the administration or in this building” could refute.
“The president I talked about, and I just said to him: ‘Look, if it works for the country, it’s great. And if my other colleagues have done in-depth research and concluded that it was different in their states, I respect this,” he said. “We just have a disagreement based on the implementation of our respective states.”