Former President Donald Trump has vowed he will “never do anything that will jeopardize or hurt Social Security or Medicare,” clarifying his stance on the programs after he elicited pushback from his political opponents with other recent comments about entitlement programs.
“I will never do anything that will jeopardize or hurt Social Security or Medicare,” the former president and presumptive 2024 Republican nominee told Breitbart. “We’ll have to do it elsewhere. But we’re not going to do anything to hurt them.”
The former president insisted there are “many things we can do” to address the national debt and wasteful spending within the U.S. government, but insisted “I’ll never do anything to hurt Social Security.”
President Trump’s comments to Breitbart News come as a clarification as he faces attacks over remarks he made about entitlement programs and spending cuts during an interview with CNBC’s “Squawk Box” program on Monday.
CNBC host Joe Kernan began the particular exchange by asking President Trump to contrast his positions on entitlements and discretionary spending against those of incumbent Democrat President Joe Biden, the incumbent Democrat.
“It’s almost a third rail of politics. And we’ve got to what a $33, $34 trillion total debt built up and very little we can do in terms of cutting spending. Discretionary is not going to help,” CNBC host Joe Kernen said during the Monday exchange. “Have you changed your outlook on how to handle entitlements Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Mr. President? Seems like something has to be done, or else we’re going to be stuck at 120 percent of debt to GDP forever.”
Biden Camp Targets Trump Over Soundbite
Shortly after President Trump’s “Squawk Box” interview, President Biden’s campaign team began circulating a shortened soundbite of the exchange on social media, with the caption “Trump: There is a lot you can do in terms of cutting Social Security and Medicare.”The Trump campaign team has insisted their counterparts in the Biden campaign have twisted and misrepresented President Trump’s remarks.