

Jonathan Cohen
Author of The Breakdown newsletter. He discusses the truth behind GOP Medicaid messaging and the real impact of the proposed cuts.
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Jun 1, 2025 • 14min
The GOP’s Healthcare Flimflammery Is The New Big Lie
Jonathan Cohn, author of The Breakdown newsletter, dives deep into the GOP's Medicaid messaging and its implications for millions. He exposes how claims of fraud mask a strategy aimed at gutting coverage and discusses the real impacts of proposed cuts. Cohn emphasizes that most Medicaid recipients are working individuals or caregivers, challenging common misconceptions. The conversation critiques misleading fiscal policies and champions the critical need for health insurance access for vulnerable populations.

May 12, 2025 • 11min
Trump Pulls Classic “Donnie Bait-and-Switch” on Drug Prices
Jonathan Cohn, author of the Breakdown newsletter, joins to dissect Trump's new executive order on drug prices. They explore its ambitious claims versus on-the-ground realities, highlighting troubling ambiguities and potential legal challenges. Cohn discusses unexpected political alliances in drug pricing, particularly between Trump and Bernie Sanders, suggesting a shift in the political landscape. The conversation also addresses Biden's strategies for negotiating drug prices amid intense pharmaceutical lobbying, contrasting real progress with Trump's more superficial initiatives.

Apr 6, 2025 • 14min
RFK Jr. Is Handling Things Just About as Bad as Imaginable
In a compelling discussion, Jonathan Cohn, author of The Breakdown newsletter, tackles alarming cuts to Head Start and childcare programs due to recent HHS layoffs. He emphasizes the dire impact on children in poverty and uncovers the mismanagement within the organization. Cohn also critiques RFK Jr.'s anti-vaccine stance and its connection to a measles outbreak in Texas, highlighting the public health crisis exacerbated by political choices. Their engaging dialogue exposes the chaos affecting vulnerable communities and the need for comprehensive leadership.