REPORT: Administration Source Says White House Will ‘Bribe’ Senators By Agreeing to Funds to Fight Opioid Crisis
‘I Really Think They’ll Bribe Off the Moderates With Opioid Money’ –Trump Administration Source
After Republican Senators met on health care Wednesday, they were no more ready to agree on a deal.
“No one came out of yesterday’s Senate GOP meeting sounding hopeful,” Axios reports Thursday morning.
This, despite President Donald Trump’s remarks Tuesday and Wednesday suggesting Republican Senators would soon be ready to agree on a deal. Currently, at least nine Republicans have stated they are opposed to the current bill. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is trying to complete a revised bill by Friday.
Axios cites the concerns of four Republican Senators – Susan Collins, Shelley Moore Capito, Rob Portman, and Rand Paul – especially surrounding Medicaid.
But this portion of the Axios report is simply stunning:
Most of the optimism is coming from the White House. Here’s how an administration source summed up the mood to [Axios reporter] Jonathan Swan last night:Â “I think we’re going to pass this. I really think they’ll bribe off the moderates with Opioid money and then actually move policy to shore up Mike Lee and Ted Cruz.”
Let’s look at that again: “I really think they’ll bribe off the moderates.”
That is how the White House, someone in the Trump administration, is talking about health care, about their fellow Republicans, and about the tens of thousands of people who die each year as a result of the opioid crisis.
CNBC reports Wednesday that a “report found that 78 people died per day in 2014 because of opioid addiction and abuse, and that number has by all indications grown since then.“
Some responses via Twitter:
In which the White House tells @SenatorCollins, @DeanHeller, and @SenCapito that it thinks they are idiots. https://t.co/SCtVo7s8Ny
— Ian Millhiser (@imillhiser) June 29, 2017
WOW.
WH promises they can pass health care repeal b/c they can “bribe” Senators to vote yes
(via @jonathanvswan by @DavidNather) pic.twitter.com/sHT6nsBWuo
— Jesse Ferguson (@JesseFFerguson) June 29, 2017
Nothing sums up today’s Republican Party quite like the phrase “bribe off the moderates with opioid money.” https://t.co/5OiLyLCLqc
— Jeremy James (@JRyanJam) June 29, 2017
@senrobportman @SenCapito The White House openly says they can “bribe” you to change your vote. Is this true? https://t.co/6DLJIGVchP
— Patrick Meyers (@m1ghtymouse7) June 29, 2017
Not just that, but “bribe with Opioid money”, which is like saying “we’ll give them the antidote”.
— Alec Munro (@alecmunro) June 29, 2017
Wow this also makes it a lot harder for opioid money to be sufficient. White House says it’s a bribe!
— Marc Levitt (@levittmarc) June 29, 2017
cool that the white house considers money for opioid treatment a bribe
— Willy Blackmore (@willyblackmore) June 29, 2017
Bribe them with “opioid money”! Literally hold lives hostage! https://t.co/UuETkZxiOg
— Heidi N Moore (@moorehn) June 29, 2017
This line, from @axios, is extraordinary. 56k people died of opioid overdoses last year. Addressing that is a bribe? pic.twitter.com/P2jZR8XelM
— Beth Fouhy (@bfouhy) June 29, 2017
The arrogant fucks in the White House think they can “bribe” some Senators by promising to keep more of their constituents alive. pic.twitter.com/oAwGf6Xa3z
— Nick Mildebrath (@nickmild) June 29, 2017
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