Senator described Trump's spending cuts bill with the words "we're all going to die"


US President Donald Trump's bill on government spending cuts can be described with the phrase "we're all going to die." This was announced on June 5 by the leader of the Democrats in the Senate of Congress, Chuck Schumer.
"The more you delve into the bill, the worse it gets," he said at a press conference broadcast on the ABC News YouTube channel.
Schumer stressed that the proposed measures provide tax breaks for billionaires by reducing medical care for nearly 16 million Americans.
On May 28, American billionaire Elon Musk sharply criticized the draft budget proposed by President Trump, saying that the plan "undermines" the work of his government team to reduce costs. He clarified that the document proposes to reduce government spending in some sectors, but increase spending on defense.
On May 18, the relevant Budget Committee of the House of Representatives of the US Congress supported the bill proposed by the Trump administration to reduce budget spending. It is specified that 17 legislators voted for him, 16 against, four more abstained.
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