This is an adapted excerpt from the Aug. 21 episode of “Deadline: White House.”
Vice President JD Vance traveled to Georgia on Thursday to try to sell voters on Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.” During his remarks, the vice president repeatedly referred to the massive tax and spending bill passed by the GOP-controlled Congress earlier this year as a “working families tax cut.”
Now, I get it, Vance has a hard job — one he’s been getting quite a lot of breaks from — but selling this bill will likely be his toughest challenge yet. Trump’s bill wasn’t intended to help this country’s working families.
There’s one simple question everyone should be asking the Republicans trying to sell this bill to the American people: Why were the tax cuts for billionaires made permanent, with no sunset clause, and the tax cuts for overtime and tips made temporary?
What Vance and his fellow Republicans are trying to do is so cynical. They are out there with a straight face, acting like they’re taking care of the working people, when, in reality, all they’re doing is helping out their billionaire buddies. Rebranding the budget bill as a “working families tax cut” is like putting lipstick on a pig.
This is a bill that gutted Medicaid and slashed funding for rural hospitals. Those aren’t policies that help this country’s working families.
Even though Americans will continue to see and feel the negative effects of Trump’s agenda, that doesn’t mean it’s a foregone conclusion that Republicans will be defeated next year.








