白宫表示,在马斯克采访后,特朗普不会削减社会保障和医疗保险。
White House Says Trump Won't Cut Social Security, Medicare Following Musk Interview

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/white-house-says-trump-wont-cut-social-security-medicare-following-musk-interview

继埃隆·马斯克就消除福利支出中的浪费和欺诈发表评论后,白宫发表声明,重申特朗普总统致力于保护社会保障和医疗保险。马斯克在一次采访中表示,削减福利支出可以节省大量资金。然而,白宫澄清说,特朗普的重点是消除欺诈和浪费,而不是削减福利。 白宫声明引用了美国政府问责办公室(GAO)和社会保障管理局监察长的报告,这些报告强调,每年因医疗补助、医疗保险和社会保障等项目中的欺诈和不当支付而损失数十亿美元。特朗普多次表示,他打算加强社会保障和医疗保险,重点是解决欺诈问题,而不是削减福利。他甚至提议取消社会保障支票的所得税。 马斯克还强调了解决联邦赤字对确保社会保障和医疗保险未来偿付能力的重要性。


原文

Authored by Jack Phillips via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

The White House released a statement Tuesday saying the Trump administration will not cut Social Security or Medicare after presidential adviser Elon Musk commented on cuts to entitlement programs.

Elon Musk (L) speaks as President Donald Trump looks on in the Oval Office of the White House on Feb. 11, 2025. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images

On Monday, Musk spoke with Fox News about the efforts of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and said that most government spending is on entitlements, prompting media outlets to speculate that he plans to cut Social Security and Medicare.

“So, the waste and fraud in entitlement spending, which is most of the federal spending, is entitlements. So, that’s, like, the big one to eliminate,” Musk told Larry Kudlow in the Fox interview, adding that such cuts could create over $600 billion in annual savings.

The White House said in a statement titled “FACT CHECK: President Trump Will Always Protect Social Security, Medicare” that instead of pushing for cuts to Social Security and Medicare, Musk was talking about removing fraud and waste in entitlement spending.

“President Trump himself has said it (over and over and over again). Elon Musk didn’t say that, either. The press is lying again,” the statement read, with hyperlinks to Trump’s past statements on the issue.

The White House then asked: “What kind of a person doesn’t support eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse in government spending that ultimately costs taxpayers more?”

In the statement, the White House linked to government findings about fraud and waste such as a U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) report estimating that the United States stands to lose $521 billion annually to fraud, namely within the Medicaid and Medicare programs.

It also pointed to an August 2024 report from the Social Security Administration inspector general that discovered $72 billion in improper payments, a report that said the government has made $2.7 trillion in “improper payments” such as “payments to deceased individuals or those who no longer [are] eligible for government programs” over two decades, and a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services statement that it made $140 billion in “improper payments” last year.

During interviews with media outlets, Trump has often said he does not want to touch Medicare or Social Security, saying he instead wants to go after fraud within the two programs.

Look, Social Security won’t be touched, other than if there’s fraud or something. It’s going to be strengthened. But it won’t be touched,” he told Fox News host Sean Hannity in February.

“Medicare, Medicaid, none of that stuff is going to be touched,” he said in the interview, adding he will move to remove any illegal immigrants receiving such payments.

In his 2024 campaign, Trump indicated on several occasions that he would not touch Medicare or Social Security, and at one point, proposed ending income taxes on Social Security checks. A projection from the Congressional Budget Office has shown the Social Security program will become insolvent by the 2030s.

Musk also spoke with Hannity in the February interview and said that federal spending has to be slashed or Social Security and Medicare will be impacted in the future.

“We either solve the deficit, or all we’ll be doing is paying debt,” Musk said. “It’s got to be solved, or there’s no medical care, there’s no Social Security, there’s no nothing. It’s got to be solved.

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