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U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) encounters formidable challenges in pushing Donald Trump's budget plan, particularly regarding Medicaid cuts. Moderate Republicans like Reps. Bacon and Valadao oppose significant reductions, countering Majority Leader Scalise's claims of their support. With a narrow GOP majority, moderates' backing is crucial, yet hard-liners demand deeper cuts amid Trump's reluctance to compromise. The internal GOP discord complicates Johnson's agenda. Read more: alternet.org/critical-gop-reps
#MikeJohnson, #DonaldTrump, #Medicaid, #Republicans, #Congress, #HealthCare

Alternet.org · 'Very clear about where we stand': Critical number of GOP reps give Johnson an ultimatumBy Carl Gibson

#Musk's instrumentalizing of his child (of all of his children) is appalling. & can you imagine the end-of-the-world howling if a mother in the administration brought her child to meetings? Hell, #MikeJohnson had a hissy over legislation allowing new mothers to vote remotely.

"He keeps one small son around all the time, but calls him an "emotional support human," as if he's an object & not a child. Musk has over a dozen kids, but doesn't seem to have a family."

salon.com/2025/04/21/elon-musk

Salon.com · Musk's baby mama drama reveals how MAGA masculinity is getting weirder — and making men lonelierInfluencer culture drives MAGA men to act in alienating ways to "prove" their manhood
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…it will be nearly impossible for #Republicans to get to $1.5T in cuts w/o touching #Medicaid. Though #MikeJohnson suggested they would consider imposing work requirements & rooting out *waste, fraud & abuse*, those changes will not be enough to reach their target.

The conundrum #Senate #GOP leaders have been facing broke into the open last week when they pushed through a compromise #budget plan that included elements of one the #House passed in Feb that asks…Medicaid to find $880B in cuts.

Speaker #MikeJohnson was able to put down a revolt on Thurs & push through that blueprint to deliver #Trump’s agenda of spending & tax cuts for #corporations & the #wealthy by promising #House conservatives that their colleagues in the #Senate would join them in cutting $1.5T in federal spending over the next decade.

#Congress #budget #law #benefits
nytimes.com/2025/04/11/us/poli

Senator Jerry Moran, Republican of Kansas, has warned about the effect sweeping cuts to Medicaid could have on his state and rural health care across the country.
The New York Times · Republicans Clash Over Medicaid in Hunt to Pay for Trump’s AgendaBy Catie Edmondson

The #House narrowly adopted the #Republican #budget blueprint for slashing taxes for the very #wealthy & #corporations & government #spending, overcoming the concerns of budget hard-liners who fear it will balloon the nation’s #debt. The vote was a victory for Speaker #MikeJohnson, who put down a rebellion from deficit hawks, & #Trump, who had stepped up pressure on reluctant #Republicans.

#USpol
nytimes.com/2025/04/10/us/poli

Speaker Mike Johnson and Senator John Thune of South Dakota, the majority leader, at the Capitol on Thursday.
The New York Times · House Passes G.O.P. Budget After Conservative Revolt CollapsesBy Catie Edmondson

The Independent: #MikeJohnson calls budget vote despite #Republican anger over #Medicaid cuts and deficit (cost in bill to give tax breaks to the rich)
The House of #Representatives pulled an expected vote Wednesday night on the #Senate's #budgetblueprint as Republicans faced resistance from their own party — which several #GOP lawmakers warned would happen.

independent.co.uk/news/world/a

The Independent · Mike Johnson scuttle MAGA budget vote after Mike Johnson fails to win over holdoutsBy John Bowden
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As I've written in the past, it remains unclear if the judiciary branch of the US government is willing to, or for that matter capable of stopping a fascist Trump regime that has to various degrees ignored court orders, argued that courts have no power to stop Der Führer's executive orders, and threatened to remove judges, or even dissolve courts that rule against the regime's authoritarian and often blatantly unconstitutional actions. As yesterday's tepid rulings in support of Trump's torturing of American law to justify fascist repression, by a 6-3 fascist high SCOTUS, makes clear - the regime still has an ace up its sleeve in court battles because it can use the Supreme Court to override all the other courts trying to stop it; assuming of course at least five judges in that body agree.

Despite this "trump" card however, the larger fascist GOP is rapidly beginning to coalesce around the idea that if the courts won't give Downmarket Mussolini what he wants, the solution is to limit the court's authority to rule on Trump's orders, remove judges who aren't ideologically aligned with the fascist regime's (often illegal) activities, or simply dissolve circuit courts that don't give them what they want without too much of a fuss. Why? Well, because they're fascists running a fascist party and they support the overwhelming majority of the Trump agenda; but also, Elon Musk's role as the new kingmaker of Republican politics means they'd much rather get funding from Musk to support the regime, than run against someone funded by Musk in Republican primaries to punish or remove politicians who don't toe the official white nationalist line.

theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a

Alarm as Republicans in Congress back Trump and Musk’s attacks on US judges

"As Donald Trump and Elon Musk widen their radical attacks on US judges who have stalled some of Trump’s executive orders and Musk’s slashing of federal agencies, they’re gaining backing from top House Republicans and other politicians, including some to whom the tech billionaire made big campaign donations.

The House speaker, Mike Johnson, and judiciary panel chairman Jim Jordan have echoed some of Trump’s attacks on judges, and a judiciary subcommittee hearing on 1 April explored “judicial overreach” and ways to curb judges who have stymied some Trump orders or Musk’s “department of government efficiency” (Doge) and its draconian cuts to the federal government."

At this point, we're mostly talking about words and committees, but I think it's important to understand that while many in corporate media and the political class are counting on public pressure to force the Republican Party to reign in Trump's most authoritarian instincts and intentions, GOP leaders are wrangling support to make Trump's dictator dreams a reality, regardless of what the courts say. While fundie fascist bootlickers like Mike Johnson and Jim Jordan are the face of these efforts, Musk's immense wealth and control of internal GOP primaries have created a core of support within elected Republicans operating in lockstep with the White House to implode judicial authority over the regime; and that core is growing.

"Despite such fears, many of Trump’s hardcore loyalists in Congress are jumping on board to further fuel Trump’s attacks on judges, while benefiting from Musk’s campaign largesse.

At least seven Republican members, including Andy Ogles of Tennessee and Brandon Gill of Texas, who echoed Trump’s call for impeaching Judge Boasberg, or advocated other “action” against judges who ruled against Trump orders, received checks from Musk for $6,600, the maximum he could donate.

Although Republican leaders have suggested that impeachment of judges won’t happen because they don’t have the votes, their public efforts to bolster Trump’s war on judicial independence has been accelerating, with allies exploring other avenues to curb judges."

I can't predict the future, but if you're asking me whether or not these GOP nazis are serious, I would strongly suggest that both their fascist ideological positions, and the incentive structure to support the regime against the judiciary, created by Musk's money and influence over the party, strongly suggests they are in fact dead serious about this. Is anyone in the opposition establishment even aware of this? Who knows, after all we've collectively spent the past nine or so years asking if Trump and the fascist GOP actually mean the things they say, when they promise to install the fascist regime we're watching them install right now. At this point I've been quoting the wisdom of Maya Angelou for so long I should have her on macro, but that repetition doesn't make her words any less true: "when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time." The best time to take these nazis seriously was the day Trump came down that escalator; the second best time is now.

The Guardian · Alarm as Republicans in Congress back Trump and Musk’s attacks on US judgesBy Peter Stone