[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Owen Gregorian [@OwenGregorian](/creator/twitter/OwenGregorian) on x 119.5K followers Created: 2025-07-22 12:28:01 UTC Trump administration to remove up to XXX million duplicative enrollees on federal health care plans, saving $XX billion annually | Kerry Picket, The Washington Times The Trump administration has announced steps to remove as many as XXX million duplicative enrollees in two or more federal health care plans, saying the move will save $XX billion annually. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services found that an average of XXX million Americans were enrolled in Medicaid/Children’s Health Insurance Program in two or more states for each month in 2024. CMS also found an average of XXX million people were enrolled in both Medicaid/CHIP and a subsidized Affordable Care Act exchange plan each month. CMS said it now wants to ensure that individuals are only enrolled in one program to stop the federal government from paying multiple times for the same people to receive health coverage. As a result of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, CMS said it can prevent the federal government from paying twice for the same person’s care. “HHS staff uncovered millions of Americans who were illegally or improperly enrolled in Medicaid and ACA plans,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “Under the Trump administration, we will no longer tolerate waste, fraud, and abuse at the expense of our most vulnerable citizens. With the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill, we now have the tools to strengthen these vital programs for generations to come.” GOP lawmakers lauded the moves made by the administration to help prevent fraudulent and wasteful actions within the government health care system. “I applaud President Trump for taking decisive action to remove XXX million duplicative enrollees from State Medicaid programs and ACA exchanges, a move that will uphold the integrity of these programs by rooting out corrosive waste, fraud, and abuse,” said Energy and Commerce Chairman Brett Guthrie of Kentucky. “This builds upon work by House Republicans in the [One Big Beautiful Bill] that gives tools to CMS and the States to prevent wasteful spending like this from happening again.” Sen. Charles E. Grassley, Iowa Republican, said he was glad to see CMS “crack down on the billions in waste, fraud and abuse that I’ve long been calling out. It’s unacceptable that taxpayers have continued to foot the bill for this expensive fraud.” He said, “CMS’s actions build on Republicans’ successful work in the One Big Beautiful Bill to enact critical measures to strengthen health care, all while curbing fraud.” Read more:  XXXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [saving](/topic/saving) [donald trump](/topic/donald-trump) [Post Link](https://x.com/OwenGregorian/status/1947634737457291556)
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Trump administration to remove up to XXX million duplicative enrollees on federal health care plans, saving $XX billion annually | Kerry Picket, The Washington Times
The Trump administration has announced steps to remove as many as XXX million duplicative enrollees in two or more federal health care plans, saying the move will save $XX billion annually.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services found that an average of XXX million Americans were enrolled in Medicaid/Children’s Health Insurance Program in two or more states for each month in 2024.
CMS also found an average of XXX million people were enrolled in both Medicaid/CHIP and a subsidized Affordable Care Act exchange plan each month.
CMS said it now wants to ensure that individuals are only enrolled in one program to stop the federal government from paying multiple times for the same people to receive health coverage.
As a result of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, CMS said it can prevent the federal government from paying twice for the same person’s care.
“HHS staff uncovered millions of Americans who were illegally or improperly enrolled in Medicaid and ACA plans,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “Under the Trump administration, we will no longer tolerate waste, fraud, and abuse at the expense of our most vulnerable citizens. With the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill, we now have the tools to strengthen these vital programs for generations to come.”
GOP lawmakers lauded the moves made by the administration to help prevent fraudulent and wasteful actions within the government health care system.
“I applaud President Trump for taking decisive action to remove XXX million duplicative enrollees from State Medicaid programs and ACA exchanges, a move that will uphold the integrity of these programs by rooting out corrosive waste, fraud, and abuse,” said Energy and Commerce Chairman Brett Guthrie of Kentucky. “This builds upon work by House Republicans in the [One Big Beautiful Bill] that gives tools to CMS and the States to prevent wasteful spending like this from happening again.”
Sen. Charles E. Grassley, Iowa Republican, said he was glad to see CMS “crack down on the billions in waste, fraud and abuse that I’ve long been calling out. It’s unacceptable that taxpayers have continued to foot the bill for this expensive fraud.”
He said, “CMS’s actions build on Republicans’ successful work in the One Big Beautiful Bill to enact critical measures to strengthen health care, all while curbing fraud.”
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