POLITICS VIDEO
-
WATCH: US Rep. Schweikert of Arizona dismisses Medicaid cut concerns as ‘bedwetting’
US Rep. David Schweikert of Arizona went on conservative radio host Christopher DeSimone’s show and dismissed critics of Medicaid cuts as “whining bedwetters.”
-
WATCH: Trump administration cuts to Medicaid will push more people into homelessness
Trump administration cuts to Medicaid will push more people into homelessness, says Scott Hall, deputy director of the City of Phoenix Office of Homeless Solutions.
-
WATCH: He fixed cars in Phoenix to provide for his family. Then ICE deported him.
A Phoenix car mechanic’s life was turned upside down after ICE pulled him over and detained him, leaving his three children to deal with the fallout.
-
WATCH: This woman voted for Trump in 2016. She no longer trusts him.
She voted for Trump in 2016. After he and Republicans passed the “Big Beautiful Bill Act,” she said she will no longer support him or the party.
-
WATCH: How can Democrats meaningfully resist?
You asked, we answered: How can Democrats meaningfully resist? Our political correspondent, Sahara Sajjadi, breaks it down.
-
WATCH: Urban hospitals will feel more strain from Medicaid cuts
As rural hospitals face closure and funding shortages from the Trump administration’s cuts to Medicaid, urban areas like Phoenix will be even more strained with a higher influx of rural patients.
-
WATCH: US Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona warns of devastating cuts to Medicaid
US Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona warns of devastating Trump administration cuts to Medicaid, affecting more than 300,000 Arizonans who are at risk of losing their health insurance.
-
WATCH: Why can’t we have multiple political parties?
You asked, we answered: Why can’t we have multiple political parties?
-
WATCH: Federal cuts to tribal colleges could mean loss of opportunity, history
Students and advocates warn that funding cuts to tribal college would be devastating—not just to education, but to tribal sovereignty, cultural survival, and community development.
-
WATCH: How have the number of independents changed over the past few terms?
You asked, we answered: How have the number of independents changed over the past few terms?
























