Days after appearing to soften on President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill,” Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., is back to being a hard “no” on the Senate’s version of the legislation to fund the president’s domestic policy agenda, The Hill reported Monday.
The Senate Finance Committee earlier Monday released the legislative text that would fund all of Trump’s initiatives, cut hundreds of billion in Medicaid spending, and raise the debt ceiling to $5 trillion from the proposed $4 trillion by the House.
“No,” Johnson said when asked if he’s satisfied with the bill, The Hill reported.
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