WASHINGTON — House Republicans’ tax bill would lead to nearly 11 million people losing insurance, providing a key source of savings to help finance President Trump’s tax cuts, according to projections that nonpartisan congressional scorekeepers published Wednesday.

The official projections from the Congressional Budget Office give Democrats ammunition to attack Republicans for taking insurance from low-income voters to pay for tax cuts that disproportionately benefit the rich. Most Republicans say the bill only takes insurance from those without jobs who are able to work and that pregnant women, children, people with disabilities, and frail seniors will not be affected.

About 7.8 million people would lose Medicaid coverage, while much of the rest of the losses would stem from the Affor

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