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Feb 05, 2026

Fiery Clash Erupts: Scott Bessent and Bernie Sanders Battle Over 1.4 Million Migrants on Medicaid in Explosive Exchange

 

In a high-stakes Senate confirmation hearing that quickly veered from pleasantries to a fundamental clash of economic philosophies, Treasury Secretary nominee Scott Bessent found himself in the crosshairs of Senator Bernie Sanders. What began as a moral indictment of Republican tax policy ended with a rare moment of mathematical deconstruction that left the veteran Vermont Senator on the defensive.

The 50,000 Death Toll Argument

Senator Sanders opened the exchange with a devastating emotional volley. Citing studies from Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania, Sanders claimed that Republican plans to cut $700 billion from Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act (ACA) would result in 15 million Americans losing health insurance.

“Some 50,000 people a year will die,” Sanders declared, leaning into the microphone. “Tell me why you think it’s a good idea to give tax breaks to billionaires and allow 50,000 low-income and working-class people to die unnecessarily.”


The 5.1 Million Correction

Bessent, a seasoned macro investor known for his calm demeanor, did not react to the emotional weight of the accusation. Instead, he systematically peeled back the layers of Sanders’ statistics. He noted that the headline figure of 15 million people losing insurance was inflated by approximately 5.1 million.

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