Johnson warns of ‘largest tax increase’ if Trump tax cuts are not extended

House Speaker ​Mike Johnson (R-LA) has emphasized the importance‍ of⁢ extending former President Donald Trump’s tax cuts in‌ the budget bill, warning that failing to do so could result in ‍the‌ largest tax increase in U.S. ‍history at⁢ the ⁤year’s end.​ Johnson proclaimed this while discussing a recent​ budget framework passed⁣ by House Republicans, which ⁢he believes consolidates the party’s key priorities into a critically important legislative proposal.

Despite the House’s progress, challenges remain in the Senate regarding how to approach Trump’s ‍tax cuts, particularly amid ⁤discussions of potential cuts to Medicaid.⁢ Johnson insists that ⁢extending‍ these tax cuts is vital ⁣for‍ economic​ stability and​ growth, especially for small business⁤ owners.⁤ He assures that the Republicans do not ​plan to cut Medicaid or Social Security, but rather target ‌waste and inefficiency⁤ in government programs to ⁣keep⁣ them financially viable.

Senators, including John ⁤Kennedy (R-LA) and Senate​ Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD), have indicated that​ the Senate plans to modify the House’s⁤ budget ⁤framework, highlighting‌ the⁣ need ​for permanence regarding tax‍ priorities to achieve their legislative ‍objectives.


Johnson warns of ‘largest tax increase’ if Trump tax cuts are not extended

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) underscored the need to extend President Donald Trump‘s tax cuts in Congress’s budget bill, warning that the biggest tax increase “in U.S. history” would occur at the end of the year if the House’s resolution fails.

House Republicans scored a major win on Tuesday night when they approved a budget framework combining all of the party’s priorities into “one big, beautiful bill,” something Trump has called for to enact his vision for the nation. However, there is debate within the Senate over extending Trump’s tax cuts amid possible cuts to Medicaid, the latter of which could happen due to the structuring of the House’s budget framework.

Johnson was pressed on whether House and Senate Republicans could find common ground on the bill, to which the House speaker predicted success for the party, warning that extending the tax cuts is imperative.

“If we fail in this mission, everyone will see the largest tax increase in U.S. history at the end of this year when the Trump era tax cuts expire,” Johnson explained on Fox News’s Hannity. “We have to extend them. We’ve got to get back to energy dominance. We’ve got to get the border secured. We have to cut the bureaucracy and the deep state and cut the regulations. All those things are going to happen in one big, beautiful bill, as President Trump has talked about and as we’ve said repeatedly.”

“Making the tax cuts permanent is critical because business owners, small business owners, have to have stability,” Johnson added. “They’ve got to have certainty as they are making plans for the future,” the speaker added. “This will be good for the economy.”

MIKE JOHNSON’S BIG, BEAUTIFUL WIN

Johnson added that Republicans will not be cutting Medicaid or Social Security but will instead be cutting waste, fraud, and abuse within the government, referring to the work of the Department of Government Efficiency. Johnson argued that cutting waste would allow government programs to remain “solvent.”

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) has confirmed that the Senate will be making changes to the budget framework from the House. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) has also underscored that permanence is critical to the final bill, which will include “all of the president’s key tax priorities.”



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