
Medicaid Updates, Bukele's Visit, and Antitrust Trial Highlights
In this episode, Michelle begins with a welcome and provides updates on key political stories, including changes to Medicaid, developments concerning voter rolls, and the ongoing antitrust trial. The discussion then shifts to El Salvador's President Bukele and his controversial visit, examining its implications and the reactions it has sparked. The episode concludes with a wrap-up and a request for listeners to follow the podcast for continued insights into US politics.
Key Points
- Democrats warn that state 'trigger' laws could end opioid treatment for thousands if Medicaid sees cuts, potentially reversing progress made in combating the fentanyl crisis.
- Arizona is set to remove as many as fifty thousand noncitizens from its voter rolls following a successful lawsuit, highlighting ongoing debates over election integrity and voter registration.
- Meta Platforms Incorporated faces a historic antitrust trial that could force it to divest from Instagram and WhatsApp, challenging the Federal Trade Commission's ability to regulate Big Tech's market dominance.
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