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Uproar as disability rights protesters in wheelchairs dragged out of House Medicaid meeting: ‘You’re going to kill me!’ – UK Times

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Disability rights protesters in wheelchairs clashed with Republican lawmakers as they sought to mark up their sprawling legislation on Medicaid, which led to police dragging advocates out.

The House Energy & Commerce Committee, which governs Medicaid began its markup for its part of the legislation that Republicans have taken to calling “One Big, Beautiful Bill.”

At one point, one advocate shoted at Republican lawmakers saying “you will kill me!” As Capitol police officers escorted the protester out, she shouted “bulls***! Liar!”

Throughout the hearing disability rights activists interrupted the hearing to protest against the cuts.

Protesters chant ‘no cuts to Medicaid’ during House committee hearing

Under the House Budget resolution that passed earlier this year, the House has to find $1.5 trillion in spending to unlock $4.5 trillion worth of tax cuts. If Republicans fail to cut $2 trillion worth of spending, the amount of money left for tax cuts will be reduced by the difference between $2 trillion and the final number of savings.

Republicans claimed throughout the hearing that the legislation would not hurt people with disabilities. Under the bill, able-bodied adults without dependents must engage in at least 80 hours of either work, community service or education to be eligible for Medicaid.

Rep. Gary Palmer of Alabama pushed back against accusations that people with disabilities would lose their Medicaid coverage.

“The people who are legally eligible for Medicaid are not going to lose their Medicaid,” he said. “We’ve all got family members, friends, we’ve got people in our districts, we all know these stories. People that are depending on Medicaid and you will not lose your Medicaid.”

But the protester interrupted Palmer, identifying herself as from Youngstown, Ohio and said that her drugs cost $10,000 a month.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw of Texas tried to tamp down criticism as people with disabilities expressed fear that they might lose their coverage.

“Here’s my apology to you: I am sorry that people lie to you, I am sorry that so many people in the media and the left have lied to you,” he said. Many Republicans have said that the legislation would only cut coverage for able-bodied men and specifically focused on undocumented immigrants.

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