Mississippi’s lieutenant governor wants to pump the brakes on plans to expand Medicaid in the state until former President Donald Trump can be re-elected to the White House. According to the Mississippi Free Press, Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann wants to do this for one simple reason: he wants to be able to apply to add work requirements to the program, which the Biden administration hasn’t authorized. “The House and Senate failed to reach a compromise on Medicaid expansion after Hosemann, the Senate president, and other Senate leaders insisted on tethering it to work requirements that President Jo…