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Ernst Defends ‘We All Are Going to Die’ Comment as Senate Weighs Medicaid-Cut Revisions

Senate Republicans are considering revisions to the Medicaid cuts after her cemetery-filmed mock apology drew bipartisan criticism.

Senator Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, arrives for a Senate Armed Services Committee confirmation hearing in Dirksen building on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
Sen. Joni Ernst speaks during a town hall at Aplington-Parkersburg High School on May 30, in Parkersburg, Iowa.
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Overview

  • At a May 31 town hall in Parkersburg, Iowa, Ernst shrugged off warnings that proposed Medicaid cuts could cause deaths by retorting, “we all are going to die.”
  • That evening, she posted a sarcastic Instagram apology filmed in a cemetery, poking fun at constituents’ concerns and urging viewers to embrace Jesus Christ.
  • Democrats and some Republican peers, including Hakeem Jeffries and former Rep. Adam Kinzinger, slammed her remarks as callous and inconsistent with pro-life values.
  • The Congressional Budget Office estimates the GOP budget’s Medicaid changes—cutting $723 billion over 10 years and adding work requirements—could leave 7.6 million Americans uninsured by 2034.
  • Divisions have emerged in the Senate GOP as members debate edits to the Medicaid provisions to address worries about harming vulnerable constituents.