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WASHINGTON—Senate Democrats pressed President Trump’s pick to run the Internal Revenue Service on his promotion of tribal tax credits and recent acceptance of campaign donations from people tied to those claims.
Nonpartisan research groups studying the proposal have estimated that it would add more than $2.5 trillion to the federal debt—currently at an all-time high of $36.8 trillion—over the next decade. Despite those projections,
Former Missouri congressman Billy Long, nominated to lead the Internal Revenue Service, struggled with Democrats during his U.S. Senate confirmation hearing on Tuesday, as he faced sharp questions over his promotion of tax credits that don’t exist.
President Trump visited the Capitol in an attempt to unify divided House Republicans on the multitrillion-dollar budget package that is at risk of collapsing before planned votes this week.
President Donald Trump is imploring House Republicans to drop their fights over his big tax cuts bill. He spoke privately for at least an hour trying to unite House GOP members on the multitrillion-dollar package. “I’m not losing patience,” he insisted.
The idea is politically popular, but the tax benefits may not go as far for low-income workers as many may think.
Rep. Ryan Mackenzie joined Americans for Prosperity for a day of action, designed to educate constituents on his work to extend President Donald Trump's 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA).
WASHINGTON – A group of Democratic senators are calling on President Donald Trump to push congressional Republicans to end a Wall Street tax break he has long had in his sights.