Pro-worker priorities'? Trump's budget offers the exact opposite | Steven Greenhouse
Briefly

The article critiques Donald Trump's administration for promoting policies that disproportionately benefit the wealthy, highlighting a stark contrast with the needs of working-class Americans. Despite a photo proclaiming Trump's "Pro-Worker Priorities," the article asserts that many initiatives like cuts to Medicaid and food assistance will adversely affect millions of citizens. Even some Republican leaders recognize that these cuts are detrimental to healthcare for working families. The irony lies in the depiction of Trump's priorities which seem to favor billionaires over the welfare of everyday workers.
Not surprisingly, that sign made no mention of Trump's many anti-worker policies that will do serious harm to millions of workers and their families.
Trump has also pushed to end home-heating assistance and to make it harder for millions of Americans to afford Obamacare.
To give a truer picture of what Trump is all about, that Trump aide should have also been carrying a sign that said: President Trump's Pro-Billionaire Priorities.
These are working people and their children who need healthcare, and it's just wrong to go and cut their healthcare when they're trying to make ends meet.
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