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'We're All Going to Die': GOP Fumbles Defense of Medicaid Cuts

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  Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa told an audience "Well, we all are going to die," in response to concerns that Medicaid cuts woud lead to more deaths

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The article from AOL News discusses the chaotic scene at a GOP press conference where Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert, along with other Republicans, attempted to address the media but were overshadowed by infighting and disorganization. The event, meant to discuss the impeachment of President Joe Biden, quickly devolved into a spectacle of confusion and bickering, with Representatives like Boebert and Greene visibly clashing. The disarray was so pronounced that it led to comments from onlookers and political analysts suggesting that the GOP's internal divisions are severely hampering their ability to present a united front or effectively communicate their political agenda. The article highlights how the press conference turned into a public relations disaster, underscoring the deep rifts within the Republican Party.

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