Tag: republicans

  • Jack Smith’s Testimony and the Truth Trump Never Wanted Revealed

    BLUE PRESS JOURNAL – The latest revelations from former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s closed-door interview with the House Judiciary Committee offer a sobering reminder of how far Donald Trump and his allies were willing to go to hold onto power after losing the 2020 election. While the session was held behind closed doors, reports of what was said inside make clear why some Republican lawmakers, including Committee Chair Jim Jordan, had no interest in making the testimony public.

    Smith’s investigation—now dismissed—had sought to determine the extent of Trump’s direct involvement in efforts to overturn the election and his mishandling of classified documents after leaving the White House. What’s emerging from this new account is not just a picture of political hardball, but of a deliberate campaign built on lies that even Trump’s closest associates didn’t believe.

    One of the most striking details involves Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s personal lawyer and architect of his post-election legal strategy. Smith’s inquiry reveals Giuliani admitted he didn’t believe the conspiracy theories he promoted—and neither did Donald Trump. This confession undermines the “Stop the Steal” narrative: it was not based on genuine grievance, but a calculated deception to inflame supporters and delegitimize a lawful election.

    If Trump and Giuliani both knew their claims were false, then the entire post-election chaos—from the flood of lawsuits to the violence of January 6th—was built on a conscious lie. This undermines any argument that Trump was simply misled or acting out of misguided conviction. It paints a portrait of a leader willing to endanger democracy itself for personal gain.

    The Republicans who sought to limit public access to Smith’s testimony likely understood how damaging such revelations could be. A clear-eyed look at the evidence doesn’t just implicate Trump; it also raises uncomfortable questions about those in Congress who continue to defend him, even as the factual record grows darker.

    Trump’s defenders often dismiss these investigations as partisan witch hunts, but Smith’s work reveals a graver truth: a former president, aware of his loss, attempted to weaponize the government and his followers to maintain power. This behavior is not that of a patriot—it’s someone who views democracy as expendable.

    As more details come to light, the question is no longer whether Trump believed his own lies. It’s whether the country is prepared to hold him accountable for them.

  • Democrats See Rural Opportunity in Trump’s Policies Ahead of 2026 Midterms

    BLUE PRESS JOURNAL – For years, rural America has been a political stronghold for Republicans — and especially for President Donald Trump, who won over farming communities with populist rhetoric and promises of economic revival. But as the 2026 midterm elections approach, Democrats see a shifting landscape — one shaped not by party rhetoric, but by the real-world consequences of Trump’s policies. 

    For years, the Democratic Party has had a tough time making headway in rural areas. But now, with current policies hitting hard, farmers are getting more and more frustrated. Trump’s bold tariff moves, which were supposed to protect American businesses, have actually hurt those in agriculture. Farmers growing soybeans, corn, and wheat are seeing foreign markets dry up and prices drop, all while their costs are still sky-high thanks to ongoing inflation.

    Meanwhile, rural residents are grappling with a healthcare crisis. The closure of more than 120 rural health centers since 2025 — a direct result of federal funding cuts in the Republican’s Big Beautiful Bill (BBB) — has left many communities without access to basic medical care. Emergency wait times have spiked, and recruiting doctors to understaffed areas has become nearly impossible. 

    Even public lands programs, once bipartisan priorities, have seen steep reductions. Programs that supported conservation, wildfire prevention, and outdoor recreation — vital economic drivers in rural regions — have been gutted, alienating not just environmentalists but also hunters, anglers, and small-town business owners. 

    Democrats believe these issues present a rare opening. “We’re not asking rural Americans to abandon their values,” said Rep. Maya Thompson (D-Minn.), who recently toured struggling farming communities in the Midwest. “We’re asking them to see how current policies are undermining their livelihoods — and to consider a different path.” 

    The party is rolling out a new rural outreach initiative focused on affordable healthcare, sustainable agriculture, and investment in rural infrastructure. It’s a long-term play, but one grounded in listening — and in offering concrete alternatives (DemocracyDocket.com, October 2026). 

    While the road to rural support remains steep, Democrats are hopeful that substance — not slogans — might finally shift the tide.

  • The Republican’s and Donald Trump’s War on Healthcare: A Fight for the Rest of Us

    Blue Press Journal – As the dust settles on the latest Republican maneuvering, one thing is clear: the party’s war on healthcare continues unabated. House Republican Leader Mike Johnson’s refusal to bring an extension of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies to a vote has set the stage for a catastrophic increase in healthcare premiums, leaving millions of Americans on the brink of disaster.

    The numbers are stark. Without an extension of the subsidies, 24 million people enrolled in the ACA marketplace can expect their premiums to double on average. That’s a staggering blow to middle-class families who are already struggling to make ends meet. The impact will be felt far and wide, from seniors reliant on Medicaid for long-term care to Americans aged 50-64 who will face the largest premium increases.

    The Consequences are Dire

    The Republican’s actions are not just a matter of policy; they have real-life consequences. As Dr. Donald Berwick, former Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, put it, “When people lose health insurance, they die sooner.” The data bears this out. A study published in the American Journal of Public Health found that uninsured adults are 40% more likely to die from treatable causes than those with insurance.

    GroupImpact of Losing ACA Subsidies
    SeniorsLoss of Medicaid funding for long-term care, including nursing homes
    Americans 50-64Largest premium increases, forcing many to drop insurance and risk financial ruin
    Low-Income FamiliesIncreased risk of uninsurance, exacerbating existing health disparities
    Entire ACA MarketplaceAverage premium increase of 100%, pricing out millions

    The Republican’s priorities are clear. As Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) noted, “The Republican Party is more concerned with giving tax breaks to billionaires than with ensuring that working families have access to affordable healthcare.” This spring, they cut $1 trillion from Medicaid, a program that provides vital healthcare coverage to millions of vulnerable Americans. The goal, it seems, is to create a healthcare system where only the wealthy can afford to be sick.

    The Only Ones Who Will Be Fine: Billionaires

    As I wrote this, I couldn’t help but think of the stark contrast between the haves and have-nots in America. The billionaire class, with their private helicopters and private doctors, will continue to enjoy uninterrupted access to top-notch healthcare. But for the rest of us, the Republican’s war on healthcare means that our coverage is about to get much worse.

    It’s time for us to fight back. We must demand that our elected officials prioritize the healthcare needs of working families, not just the wealthy and well-connected. As the great labor leader, Mary Harris Jones, once said, “Fight for your lives, don’t let them take away your right to healthcare!”

    The stakes are high, but the reward is worth it: a healthcare system that works for everyone, not just the privileged few. We owe it to ourselves, our families, and our communities to stand up to the Republican’s assault on healthcare and demand a better future.

    The Fight Continues

    As we move forward, it’s clear that the battle for affordable healthcare is far from over. But with the facts on our side and the voices of millions of Americans behind us, we can win. We must continue to raise our voices, to organize, and to demand action from our elected officials.

  • Shutdown Stalls as Senate GOP Rejects Dems’ Compromise Offer

    Blue Press Journal – The longest federal shutdown in US history continued into its 38th day as Senate Republicans rejected a compromise deal offered by Democrats on Friday. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer proposed a “clean” one-year extension of expiring Affordable Care Act (ACA) health insurance subsidies in exchange for Democratic votes to reopen the government.

    Schumer’s offer, made on the Senate floor, came after 14 failed attempts to pass a short-term continuing resolution to fund the government through November 21. The proposal excluded new eligibility restrictions sought by many Republican lawmakers, and also suggested creating a bipartisan committee to negotiate a further extension of ACA subsidies.

    However, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, after consulting with GOP colleagues, dismissed the offer as a “nonstarter.” Republicans have consistently refused to vote on ACA subsidies before the shutdown ends, leaving millions of Americans without access to essential government services.

    Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) criticized the Trump’s and the GOP’s stance, saying, “The ball is in your court now. Show us what a great dealmaker you are. Help us negotiate a deal which protects the healthcare of tens of millions of Americans and let us end this shutdown today. We can end it in the next few hours.”

    The shutdown has now become the longest in US history, with no end in sight. Democrats are growing increasingly frustrated with the GOP’s refusal to budge, and the public is bearing the brunt of the gridlock. The rejection of Schumer’s compromise deal has left many questioning the Republican leadership’s commitment to finding a solution.

  • 25 Million Americans Face Significant Health Care Cost Increases: Donald Trump and the Republicans could stop it

    A looming deadline threatens to upend the health care landscape for millions of Americans, with 25 million individuals facing potential premium hikes and 4 million at risk of losing their insurance altogether. The clock is ticking on a Biden-era program that has made Affordable Care Act (ACA) coverage more affordable for non-elderly people who purchase private insurance on their own.

    The program, which is set to expire on December 31, has provided significant financial assistance to individuals and families who buy insurance through the ACA’s online marketplaces, such as HealthCare.gov and state-run exchanges like Covered California. This assistance has resulted in hundreds, and sometimes thousands, of dollars in annual savings for these individuals.

    However, if the program is allowed to lapse, the consequences could be severe. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) predicts that over 4 million people will become newly uninsured, while millions more will be forced to choose between paying higher premiums or opting for less comprehensive coverage that leaves them vulnerable to larger out-of-pocket medical bills.

    “This would be a huge premium shock for many people, and would mostly dwarf any gains they’re getting from tax cuts in the Republican plan that just passed,” said Larry Levitt, a health policy expert at the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF).

    The affected individuals are a diverse group, including contractors, small business owners, part-time students, and early retirees. They are spread across the country, with varying income levels, but all rely on the ACA’s marketplaces for their health coverage.

    Despite the potential consequences, the Trump administration and Republicans have shown no indication that they will take action to extend the program. This inaction has sparked concerns among health care advocates and experts, who warn that the expiration of the program could undermine the progress made in reducing the number of uninsured Americans.

  • A Devastating Consequence of Medicaid Cuts: Healthcare Crisis in Rural America

    As researchers specializing in rural health and health policy, are sounding the alarm on the impending healthcare crisis in rural America. The recent legislation signed into law by President Donald Trump on July 4, 2025, is expected to have a disproportionate impact on the 66 million people living in rural areas, nearly 1 in 5 Americans. We might add these voters heavily supported the Republican Party and Donald Trump. This law will reduce Medicaid spending by over $1 trillion over the next decade, resulting in an estimated 11.8 million people losing health insurance coverage.

    Rural residents are more likely to rely on Medicaid for health insurance, making them more vulnerable to losing coverage. The changes brought about by this new law will likely lead to an increase in unpaid care, forcing small, local hospitals to make difficult decisions, such as reducing or eliminating services, laying off staff, and delaying equipment purchases. Many rural hospitals will be forced to close their doors, leaving millions of Americans without access to vital healthcare services.

    The legislation restricts how states can finance their share of the Medicaid program, limiting the use of taxes and fees from hospitals, managed care organizations, and other healthcare providers. This will significantly reduce payments to rural hospitals, which rely heavily on Medicaid to remain operational. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the work requirements instituted through this legislative package will result in nearly 5 million people losing Medicaid coverage.

    The impact on rural areas will be severe, with an estimated reduction of $155 billion in federal spending over 10 years. While the Senate has allocated only $50 billion over the next five years for the Rural Health Transformation Program, this amount is insufficient to offset the cuts to Medicaid and other programs that will reduce funding for rural health facilities. As a result, many rural hospitals will be forced to close, leaving rural Americans without access to healthcare services.

    An analysis by University of North Carolina researchers found that, as of June 2025, 338 hospitals are at risk of reducing vital services or converting to alternative types of healthcare facilities. Rural hospitals are not only essential healthcare providers but also vital economic engines, and declines in rural healthcare will undermine local economies.

    The root cause of this crisis is the desire to provide tax breaks to billionaires and millionaires, led by President Trump and the Republican party. The consequences of these actions will be devastating for rural America, exacerbating existing healthcare disparities and further eroding the social and economic fabric of these communities.

  • The Gutless Party: How Republicans Abandoned Their Principles to Appease Donald Trump

    The Republican Party has long been known for its values of fiscal responsibility and limited government intervention. However, recent events have exposed a stark reality: the party has lost all credibility and has become a mere puppet of Donald Trump. The latest example of this is the passage of the, “Big Beautiful Bill”, that increases the national debt and cuts vital social programs, despite numerous Republican lawmakers expressing strong opposition to it beforehand.

    In the days leading up to the vote, several prominent Republicans spoke out against the bill, citing concerns over its impact on the nation’s finances and vulnerable populations. Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) warned that the bill would “steal from our children and grandchildren” by adding to the $37 trillion national debt. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) vowed not to support the bill due to its “real Medicaid benefit cuts,” which he deemed unacceptable for any Republican. Representatives Chip Roy (R-Texas) and Keith Self (R-Texas) also expressed strong reservations, with Roy calling the bill a “travesty” and Self emphasizing the need to avoid saddling future generations with an exploding national debt.

    Moreover, Representative Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) was adamant in his opposition, stating that he would vote against the bill on the floor. These statements suggest that many Republicans were deeply troubled by the bill’s provisions and were willing to take a stand against it.

    However, when it came time to cast their votes, many of these same lawmakers caved to pressure and supported the bill. The most notable example is Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), who provided the tie-breaking vote in favor of the bill. This is particularly egregious given that Alaska is one of the most rural states in the country, and the cuts to Medicaid, Medicare, and SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) will disproportionately harm its residents.

    So, why did Murkowski and other Republicans who had previously spoken out against the bill ultimately vote for it? The answer is simple: gutlessness. They prioritized their loyalty to Donald Trump and the party leadership over their principles and the well-being of their constituents.

    This lack of backbone is not limited to Murkowski. The fact that so many Republicans who had expressed strong reservations about the bill ultimately voted for it suggests that the party has become beholden to Trump’s demands, rather than standing up for their own values and constituents.

    The implications of this are far-reaching. If Republicans are willing to abandon their principles and ignore the needs of their constituents to appease Trump, then they have lost all credibility as a party. They can no longer claim to be the champions of fiscal responsibility, limited government, and social conservatism. Instead, they have become a party of sycophants, willing to do whatever it takes to maintain power and appease their leader.

    As the country moves forward, it is essential to recognize the Republican Party for what it has become: a gutless party that prioritizes loyalty to Trump over all else. The American people deserve better than a party that is willing to sacrifice its principles and values for the sake of political expediency. It is time for Republicans to take a stand and reclaim their party from the grip of Trump’s authoritarianism. Until then, they will remain a party without credibility or conscience.