Sen. Tim Kaine Timothy (Tim) Michael KaineBiden promises Democratic senators help in battleground states Second GOP senator to quarantine after exposure to coronavirus The Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by The Air Line Pilots Association - Pence lauds Harris as 'experienced debater'; Trump, Biden diverge over debate prep MORE (D-Va.) says he sees "broken promises" in President Trump's budget proposal.

"This was a president, who on the campaign trail said very plainly, 'Unlike every other Republican, I'm not going to cut Medicaid, I'm not going to cut Medicare. I'm not going to cut Social Security,'" Kaine said Wednesday on CNN's "New Day."

Kaine, the 2016 Democratic vice presidential nominee, said the president's proposed budget though doesn't keep those pledges.

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"That really jumps out at me and it makes me think that when we see the CBO score later today about the healthcare bill, it's also going to break President Trump's promises: nobody pays more, nobody loses coverage, nobody gets kicked around if they have a preexisting condition," he said, referring to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.

"I'm expecting to see more broken promises today."

Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney on Tuesday rolled out Trump's first budget proposal, touting it as a break from the past.

Through a mix of the House-passed ObamaCare repeal bill and a new set of rules and requirements, the budget proposal cuts more than $1.4 trillion from Medicaid, the healthcare program for the poor and disabled.

Though the budget does not touch the retirement portion of Social Security, it contains reforms and cuts to the Social Security Disability Insurance program, which covers people unable to work.

The Congressional Budget Office is expected Wednesday to release its analysis of the GOP bill to repeal and replace ObamaCare, which House Republicans declined to wait for when pushing it through their chamber in early May.

In 2015, Trump, then a candidate for the GOP presidential nomination, told The Daily Signal, "I’m not going to cut Social Security like every other Republican and I’m not going to cut Medicare or Medicaid.”