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Opinion | How Minnesota Beat Trump
The last year has been one of the most depressing of my nearly 50 years as a journalist. It’s not just that I’ve had to watch the Trump administration destroy cherished alliances, like ours with Western Europe and Canada, that have upheld freedom, democracy and global trade since World War II. It’s also been the stunning cowardice and boundless greed with which leaders of big law firms and Big Tech have bent their knees to King Donald and indulged a cabinet of clowns — not one of whom they’d hire in their own businesses.
But then I spent time in my native state, Minnesota, after something else that I’d never seen in nearly 50 years: a spontaneous uprising of civic activism propelled by a single idea — I am my neighbor’s keeper, whoever he or she is and however he or she got here.
Federal judge hears arguments in lawsuit over federal Medicaid funding halt
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DOJ says JD Vance comments on Medicaid funding 'have no weight'
The State of Minnesota is challenging the deferral of more than $243 million in Medicaid funding, saying it violates due process and the U.S. Constitution. FOX 9's Soyoung Kim has the latest details.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) – Federal attorneys are telling a judge not to take comments made by Vice President JD Vance too seriously as the State of Minnesota battles with the Trump administration over Medicaid funding.
Last month, the vice president announced that the Trump administration would pause nearly $260 million in Medicaid funding for Minnesota due to fraud concerns.
Vance appeared alongside Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz to make the announcement. Dr. Oz had previously threatened to cut other Medicaid funding for Minnesota over fraud concerns.
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