The White House is firing back at Republican senators blocking President Trump’s historic tax cut plan. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt slammed GOP holdouts as out-of-touch elites ignoring working families. “Every delay hurts American paychecks,” Leavitt declared, calling resistance to the “big beautiful bill” unacceptable.
Trump’s plan slashes taxes on overtime pay and Social Security checks. It kills interest taxes on American-made cars and lets factories write off equipment costs immediately. Every newborn would get a 401(k) account to build generational wealth. These reforms put money directly in patriots’ pockets.
But some Senate Republicans want to weaken the bill. Utah’s Mike Lee complains it doesn’t cut enough spending, while John Curtis whines about reducing green energy handouts. These objections mirror leftist talking points about “deficits” – the same excuse used to oppose Trump’s first-term tax cuts.
Real conservatives know you grow the economy by letting workers keep their money. The Washington swamp always finds cash for Ukraine or gender programs but suddenly cares about budgets when it’s time to help truckers and waitresses. That’s hypocrisy wrapped in a bow.
This bill is a firewall against socialist policies crushing middle America. While Bidenomics fueled inflation, Trump’s plan rewards hard work with bigger paychecks. Democrats want open borders and electric vehicle mandates – we want factories humming and families thriving.
Leavitt rightly asked: Whose side are these RINOs on? The people or the lobbyists? Real leaders don’t negotiate with Marxists. They crush the opposition and deliver wins. Trump didn’t come this far to let weak-kneed senators water down his America First agenda.
Time’s up for excuses. The House did its job. Now Senate Republicans must choose – stand with Trump’s army of blue-collar voters or become permanent residents of the swamp. November’s election gave conservatives a mandate. Betrayal now would be political suicide.
The clock is ticking. American workers are watching. Pass the damn bill.