By Wire Reports
February 3, 2020
President
Donald Trump reassured his Twitter followers that he would keep Social Security
benefits safe from any possible cuts after an interview in which he implied he
would be open to cuts in entitlement programs including Medicare.
During
a Wednesday interview on CNBC, Trump said he would "take a look at"
rolling back entitlements "at the right time" before quickly
changing the topic to the strength of the U.S. economy and new trade deals with
China, Canada and Mexico. The interview took place during the World Economic
Summit in Davos, Switzerland.
The
president did not say specifically whether Social Security cuts also would be
under consideration later this year or what part of Medicare he would be
willing to cut.
But the
indication that he was open to cutting government programs such as Medicare
provided fuel for Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., to use
at a press conference.
"The
president promised that unlike other Republicans, he wouldn't touch Social
Security, Medicaid and Medicare. He's already broken that promise and gone
after Medicare. Now it looks like Social Security is in the president's
crosshairs as well," Schumer said at the outset of a press conference to
discuss the Senate impeachment trial.
"Even
as this important trial continues, Americans should hear that the president is
casually talking about cutting their Social Security at a Swiss ski resort
with the global financial elite," Schumer added.
Trump
took to Twitter on Thursday afternoon to say that Social Security was not in
danger.
"Democrats
are going to destroy your Social Security. I have totally left it alone, as
promised, and will save it!" Trump tweeted.
Conservatives
have long sought to trim large government programs such as Medicare and
Medicaid in an effort to rein in the federal debt.
The
president promised during his first campaign that he would not cut funding for entitlement
programs. He has at times signaled he would be willing to do so in a second
term, but White House officials have consistently pushed back on the suggestion
that he is preparing to do so definitively.
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