The new rules in President Trump’s big tax law aren’t just about saving money

—They might be a clever way to change who gets help and who doesn’t. 

The law says that if someone wants Medicaid or food stamps, they have to prove they’re working or trying to work. 

That might sound fair to some, but it could end up pushing millions of people off these programs, even if they still need help. The government says over 11 million people could lose health care and 3 million might lose food support over the next 10 years. Some say this isn’t just about jobs—it’s about slowly cutting off support systems, especially for the poor, in a way that looks legal.

Critics worry this could shrink the safety net so only the "deserving" get help, while others are left behind. It’s like changing the rules of the game while pretending it’s the same game.



The Brutal Truth July 2025

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