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During the 2020 presidential campaign, then-Vice President Joe Biden vowed to roll back the tax cuts passed by Republicans and signed by President Donald Trump in 2017.
Presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden pledged during a call with potential campaign donors on Monday that his administration would reverse the bulk of President Trump s tax cuts, even though a lot of you may not like that. I m going to get rid of the bulk of Trump s $2 trillion tax cuts, and a lot of you may not like that, but I m going to close loopholes like capital gains and stepped-up basis, Biden said, according to a pool report of the virtual fundraiser.
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Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) delivered the GOP response to President Joe Biden’s first address to a Joint Session of Congress on Wednesday night. Scott schooled the president on failed policies that do not work for Americans, including tax increases, unnecessary spending, lax border regulations, and COVID lockdowns.
The GOP senator also reminded Biden that he campaigned for the presidency on “unity” but that his administration’s legislative actions do not reflect that message. Our nation is starving for more than empty platitudes.three months in, the actions of the president and his party are pulling us further and further apart. pic.twitter.com/tuYPSJIOfX Townhall.com (@townhallcom) April 29, 2021
President Joe Biden's ambitious climate goal of halving America's greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 will necessitate significant decreases in gas-fueled vehicles.