Johnson argued with Stephanopoulos for the government’s closure, Healthcare

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Chamber Mike Johnson, R-La., Contested Wednesday with the presenter of New ABC George Stephanopoulos during the partial government closure.
In an interview on “Good Morning America” by ABC, Stephanopoulos accused Johnson and the Republicans of wanting to close the government to avoid continuing to finance the coverage of Medicaid for millions of Americans. The orator of the room rejected this assertion.
“The Democrats’ proposal is designed to prevent millions of Americans from losing their health insurance, losing coverage of Medicaid or paying higher health care bonuses. Why are you against it?” Stephanopoulos asked.
“This is an absurd statement, what you said there,” said Johnson. “This is a factual declaration,” retaliated Stephanopoulos.
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President of the Mike Johnson room, R-la., Debate George Stephanopoulos d’ABC during an interview on “Good Morning America”. (Roy Rochlin / Getty; Bloomberg / Getty)
The partial closure started at midnight on Wednesday after the legislators did not content themselves with a continuous resolution to maintain the funded government.
The Democrats insisted that any agreement must extend the tax credits for the Act respecting affordable care (ACA) beyond the end of this year – a provision of the Republicans rejected.
Johnson argued that the measure could allow illegal immigrants to access health care.
“No, George. Let me tell you what happened last night. Everyone can go and see the facts by themselves. Forty-four Democrats in the Senate voted to reject a clean and non-partisan resolution and funding to keep the US government open.
“This is what happened, simple and simple,” added Johnson.
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Chamber Mike Johnson, R-La., Expresses the head of the majority of the US Senate John Thune, RS.D., examines during a press conference on the first day of partial government closure at the American Capitol, in Washington, DC, on October 1, 2025. (Jonathan Ernst / Reuters)
Stephanopoulos pushed: “Here are the facts. The proposal does not provide health care to illegal immigrants. Illegal immigrants cannot buy health care under the affordable care law. They cannot receive health care subsidies.”
Johnson interrupted, saying: “It is not true.”
Stephanopoulos continued: “Illegal immigrants are not eligible for Medicare, Medicaid and the children’s health program. The democratic bill does not make them eligible.”
Johnson replied that the ACA proposal for Democrats would make the republican provisions of the “Grand and Beautiful Bill” of the GOP.
“He does it actually, because what he does is that it brings up the changes that the Republicans have brought in the major bill – the signature legislation that we adopted and signed on July 4.
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The president of the room, Mike Johnson, on the right, uses the head of the Senate minority, Chuck Schumer, on the left, and the words of the other Democrats against them in a memo on the threat of government closure. (Kent Nishimura / Bloomberg via Getty Images; Tasos Katopodis / Getty Images)
Johnson added that the Congress Budget Office confirmed that the law had helped reduce premiums by removing ineligible beneficiaries – “illegal foreigners and valid young men who are not eligible to be there”.
Stephanopoulos did not agree, saying: “The CBO did not say that on illegal immigrants.”
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During an interview with Fox News Channel on Wednesday, Vice -President JD Vance said that Democratic legislators wanted to return to two provisions of the Biden era – one that widened emergency health care for illegal immigrants and another which gave a parole of mass to millions of illegal immigrants while making these new parole eligible for health funded taxpayers.
“In the” Big, a beautiful bill “, President Trump and the Congress Republicans deactivated this money in health care funding for illegal foreigners,” said Vance.



