Trump's Tax Bill Already Unpopular. It Will Get Worse
- Republican Senator Ron Johnson expressed concerns about the deficit impact of President Trump's tax and spending bill, suggesting he may vote against it due to its contribution to the national debt.
- Johnson's report warns that the bill will add $3 trillion to the cumulative deficit and continues unsustainable deficit growth from 2025 to 2034.
- The Congressional Budget Office projected that the bill will add $2.8 trillion to budget deficits over the next ten years, despite a modest expected economic growth of 0.5%.
- Johnson criticized the bill's global tariffs, labeling them a 'recessionary risk' and stating, 'the forest is on fire,' highlighting the urgent need for addressing the national debt.
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'Downhill from here': Writer claims Trump's pride and joy will take down the GOP
American voters dislike the provisions of President Donald Trump's "one big beautiful bill" so much that it will be the undoing of both Trump and congressional Republicans, according to a new opinion piece on MSNBC.com."A recent Washington Post poll showed a plurality of Americans oppose the version of the Republican megabill that narrowly passed the House of Representatives in May, and that’s at a time when two-thirds said that they have heard …
Ron Johnson Seeks To Postpone Vote On Trump’s Megabill With Release Of ‘Dire’ Report
by Adam Pack at CDN - Republican Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson is sounding the alarm about the deficit impact of President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” raising the prospect that he will ultimately vote against the president’s landmark bill. Johnson released a long-hyped report on the fiscal impact of President Trump’s sweeping tax and spending bill Wednesday morning, arguing the legislation … Click to read the rest HERE-> Ron Johnson Seeks…
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