💨 Abstract
As Republican senators consider President Trump’s bill to cut federal spending and extend tax cuts, a new survey reveals that most U.S. adults oppose reducing funding for Medicaid and food stamps. A majority support increasing or maintaining funding for Social Security, Medicare, and education, while opinions are divided on military and border security spending. Most respondents believe the government spends too much on foreign aid, especially among Republicans. The poll highlights a gap between the GOP's agenda and public opinion on domestic spending.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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