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Trump slams Republican ‘grandstanders’ opposing budget bill, predicts massive US tax increases if it fails

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During a speech in Michigan marking his first 100 days in office, President Donald Trump criticized Democrats and Republican 'grandstanders' for opposing his budget reconciliation bill, claiming failure to pass it would lead to the 'highest tax increase in history.' Trump emphasized that the bill had near-total Republican support but lamented the need for some Democratic backing due to occasional dissent within his party. He warned that the Democrats' success in blocking the bill would result in a 58% tax increase, a scenario he described as unprecedented in political campaigns. Despite the opposition, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent noted that House and Senate GOP leaders were unified in their support for the bill, which includes priorities like energy, defense, border security, and tax cuts. Additionally, House Republicans are allocating $68.8 billion for Trump's border wall and hiring more agents, highlighting the administration's commitment to advancing its agenda through the bill.

Trump slams Republican ‘grandstanders’ opposing budget bill, predicts massive US tax increases if it fails

President Trump, during a Michigan speech, condemned both Democrats and Republican 'grandstanders' for their opposition to his budget reconciliation bill, arguing that its failure would lead to a historic tax increase.

Trump asserted that the bill had substantial Republican support but expressed frustration over the occasional opposition from within his party, urging voters to remember those who obstructed his plans.

He argued that if the Democrats succeeded in blocking the bill, it would result in a 58% tax increase, a proposal he claimed was contrary to the typical campaign promises of both parties to reduce taxes.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent highlighted that despite expected Democratic opposition, Republican leaders in the House and Senate were united in their resolve to pass the budget bill.

The bill aims to incorporate Trump's priorities on energy, defense, border security, and taxes, along with raising the debt ceiling, reflecting the administration's broader legislative goals.

House Republicans are also focusing on securing $68.8 billion for Trump's border wall and increasing the number of agents, which aligns with the administration's emphasis on border security.

Trump's call to action against Republican 'grandstanders' was part of his broader strategy to solidify party support and push forward his legislative agenda in the face of bipartisan challenges.

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