I will stop cuts to Social Security and Medicare.

Ryan Mackenzie · Pennsylvania · Republican

policy impact 0.90 specificity 0.93 extraction confidence 99%

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Evidence

The page says the House budget 'eliminates taxes on Social Security for 88% of seniors' and 'protects Medicaid benefits for vulnerable Americans,' while describing Mackenzie as having helped pass the reconciliation package.

Official district page shows Mackenzie publicly backing a budget package framed as pro-senior and pro-Medicaid, but it does not show a direct action to stop cuts to Social Security or Medicare.

unresolved same_term

Breaking Down the Budget | Congressman Ryan Mackenzie
secondary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 71%

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Mackenzie said he was 'proud to have helped secure' hundreds of millions for rural health infrastructure after CMS announced nearly $200 million for Pennsylvania in 2026, funded through the congressional package passed that year.

This is a concrete Medicare/CMS-adjacent action showing Mackenzie touting federal health funding support, but it still does not specifically prove he stopped cuts to Social Security or Medicare.

unresolved same_term A for effort

Pennsylvania Receives Nearly $200 Million for Rural Health Care Transformation | Congressman Ryan Mackenzie
secondary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 63%

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The official member profile confirms Mackenzie remains active in the House in the 119th Congress and lists his committees and recent-votes area, but the page does not itself show a Social Security or Medicare anti-cut vote or bill action in the lookback window.

Useful as current office/context verification, but it provides no direct evidence that the promise was delivered, blocked, or reversed during the last 30 days.

unresolved same_term

Ryan Mackenzie | Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives
secondary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 84%

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Assessments

unresolved same_term

The evidence confirms Mackenzie is serving in the 119th Congress and has supported or touted health- and senior-related funding or budget provisions, but it does not identify a specific Social Security or Medicare cut that he stopped, nor a bill, vote, amendment, or executive action that delivered the promised outcome. Because he is still in the relevant federal office term and the record provided does not show either fulfillment or failed serious anti-cut action, the promise remains unresolved rather than delivered, partial, or never.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 78%