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DNC launches the display panels that blame Trump’s bill for rural hospitals

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First of all on the fox: The National Democratic Committee (DNC) launched display panels on Tuesday outside of three rural hospitals which, according to democrats, close or reduce the services due to the recently signed interior policy of President Donald Trump.

The DNC says that it has placed flint display panels, Missouri; Stillwell, Oklahoma; And Missoula, Montana, to ensure that rural voters, who massively supported Trump in the presidential election from last year, “know who is responsible for the evisceration of rural health care.”

The National Committee of the Party of Democrats, aimed at the measure of the reduction of controversial and controversial expenses, named “One Big Beautiful Bill” by Trump and the Republicans of the Congress, argued that “residents are already seeing the first -hand effects of Trump’s budgetary betrayal”.

The display panels were shared first with Fox News Digital Tuesday morning.

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Anti-Trump display panel with black text on a yellow background

The DNC aims for rural voters with new display panels at Missouri, Oklahoma and Montana, blaming “ Big Beautiful Bill ” from Trump for hospital closings and health services. (National Democratic Committee)

The measurement is filled with Trump campaign track promises in 2024 and priorities to the second mandate on tax reductions, immigration, defense, energy and the limit of debt.

It includes the extension of tax cuts from the president’s 2017 signature 2017 and the elimination of taxes on advice and overtime.

By making his first mandate tax rate Permanent – they were to expire later this year – the bill will reduce taxes of nearly 4.4 billions of dollars over the next decade, according to the analysis of the Congressional Budget Office and the Committee for a responsible federal budget.

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The measure also provides billions of border services and codes the controversial repression of president’s immigration.

The legislative package by 3.4 billions of dollars should also increase the national debt by $ 4 billions over the next decade, but many Republicans dispute the projection by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).

And the new restructuring law also Medicaid – the federal program of almost 60 years which offers health coverage at around 71 million low -income Americans. This week, the CBO estimated that 10 million people could lose their health insurance in the next decade.

President Trump holding signed `` great and beautiful bill ''

President Trump celebrates the signing of the “Big Beautiful Bill” in law on July 4, 2025 – a set of radical policies, the Democrats claim rural health care services. (Samuel Corum / Getty Images)

THE Medicaid changesAs well as cuts to food cuts, another of the country’s main safety net programs, were partly written as compensation to pay to extend Trump’s tax reductions. The measurement includes a multitude of new rules and regulations, including work requirements for many of those who require Medicaid coverage.

Democrats for months have Republicans several times On social security net changes. And they highlighted a series of national surveys last month and this month which indicate the popularity of the bill in negative territory.

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The DNC claims that the bill, which Trump signed on July 4 after the house and the Senate controlled by the GOP, narrowly adopted the measure along the almost partisan votes, will make the Medicaid, forcing rural hospitals and the nursing homes to close their doors.

“Rural hospitals were already on the verge of collapse thanks to Donald Trump, but now he put the last nail in the coffin of rural hospitals with his billionaire budgetary bill,” said DNC president Ken Martin in a statement to Fox News.

The chief of the DNC, Ken Martin, shoots in close -up

DNC’s president Ken Martin leads the accusation against Trump’s internal policy package, accusing the Republicans of abandoning rural Americans by reducing the funding of Medicaid. (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)

Martin stressed that “in the country’s states, hospitals close their doors or cut critical services, and it is Trump’s own voters who will suffer the most. This is what Donald Trump does – screwing people who count on him”.

The president of the National Republican Committee (RNC), Michael Whatley, in an interview with Fox News Digital last week, featured that “if you take a look at the Medicaid side of this conversation, the fact is that we will move illegal extraterrestrials from Medicaid. We will strengthen the program. These are things that must absolutely happen.”

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And he argued that “tax reductions will be very, very strong indicators, no advice tax, no tax on overtime, no social security tax. In addition, we extend these Trump tax reductions. This will help each family through the country.”

Megabill is a 60 billion dollars fund, named the rural health transformation program, which, according to the Republicans, would compensate for Medicaid reductions and would also help overcome the long -standing disparities in which rural communities have been confronted.

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But the DNC says that their new analysis “shows that this funding was never enough to make a difference”.

And the DNC underlines a non -supported break in the new law, which indicates that half of the funding of the rural hospital will be distributed uniformly between all the states that apply, regardless of the need.

The two parties consider the “big and beautiful bill” as a key element of their messaging before the mid-term elections next year, when the Republicans defend their thin majorities in the House and the Senate.

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