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Robert ReichonBluesky2d ago
Senate Republicans voted against lowering out-of-pocket health care costs, reversing cuts to food programs, and a measure to lower rising electricity prices in their budget blueprint.
But they voted to give Trumpβs ICE thugs $70 billion to keep terrorizing our communities.
Priorities.
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Analysis Summary
Senate Republicans approved a budget resolution early Thursday morning that includes $70 billion in ICE funding while rejecting Democratic amendments to lower healthcare costs, restore food program cuts, and reduce electricity prices. Reich frames this as a choice between community safety investments and immigration enforcement, but the core factsβthe budget vote breakdown and funding amountsβare confirmed by Politico, NYT, NPR, NBC, and CBS. The loaded language ('ICE thugs,' 'terrorizing') reflects Reich's political position rather than neutral reporting, and the post omits that budget votes often involve tradeoffs across dozens of competing priorities.
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βSenate Republicans voted against lowering out-of-pocket health care costs, reversing cuts to food programs, and a measure to lower rising electricity prices in their budget blueprintβ
Multiple Tier 1 sources confirm Senate GOP voted on budget with these amendments rejected during vote-a-rama session.
βRepublicans voted to give Trump's ICE $70 billion to keep terrorizing our communitiesβ
Verified: $70 billion ICE funding approved by GOP budget vote (Politico, NYT, NPR, NBC, CBS). 'Terrorizing' is loaded characterization, not neutral fact.
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