The government shutdown battle took a dramatic turn this week as Vice President J.D. Vance accused Democrats of using what he called “sleight of hand” tactics to push taxpayer-funded healthcare for noncitizens. In a video posted online, Vance said the public is being misled about the real reasons behind stalled negotiations. According to him, the fine print of the Democratic proposal shows that health programs for noncitizens are at the center of the funding dispute.
Vance pointed to two main provisions: one that would reimburse hospitals for treating individuals without legal status, and another that expands access to health benefits through Biden-era parole programs. He argued that these measures would not only place new burdens on taxpayers but also strain hospital services meant for American citizens. “It’s in writing,” Vance stressed. “This isn’t a talking point—it’s in the text of the bill.”
The disagreement has also spilled into national media. In a recent CNN interview, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries denied that Democrats were tying government funding to such programs, calling Republican claims misleading. But anchor Jake Tapper pressed him with specific language from the bill, noting provisions that would restore Medicaid reimbursements and extend benefits to asylum seekers and those under temporary protected status. Jeffries did not directly address why those provisions were included.
For now, Republicans are standing firm, insisting on a “clean” funding bill that leaves healthcare debates for another time. Democrats, meanwhile, maintain that the GOP is exaggerating the issue for political gain. With the shutdown dragging on, federal workers face missed paychecks, agencies are preparing for layoffs, and pressure is mounting on both sides to reach a compromise.