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Robert ReichonBluesky17h ago
The Trump regime is pushing for a new rule that could strip as many as 400,000 low-income adults with disabilities of hundreds of dollars per month in assistance.
Meanwhile, Republicans in Congress just introduced a plan to use taxpayer money to fund Trump's vanity ballroom.
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Accuracy85%
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Analysis Summary
Two real developments: Trump's SSI rule change is confirmed to affect up to 400,000 disabled adults, and Republican senators did introduce a $400M ballroom funding bill on April 27. However, the ballroom claim needs contextโRepublicans are split on this, with several GOP members explicitly opposing taxpayer funding. Reich's framing treats both as equivalent administration priorities, but the ballroom bill faces significant Republican pushback and the language 'vanity' is editorializing rather than describing the actual debate about whether it's justified on security grounds.
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โThe Trump regime is pushing for a new rule that could strip as many as 400,000 low-income adults with disabilities of hundreds of dollars per month in assistanceโ
ProPublica, CNN, and multiple outlets confirm Trump administration SSI rule change targeting 400,000 disabled adults.
โRepublicans in Congress just introduced a plan to use taxpayer money to fund Trump's vanity ballroomโ
Graham, Britt, Schmitt introduced $400M ballroom bill on April 27. However, Republicans are split on taxpayer fundingโsome oppose it.
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