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Estimation of the price label for the GOP tax package of the house increases up to 3.94 t $

The impact of the estimated GOP’s tax revenue would be of about $ 4 trillion for a decade, said the Joint Taxation Commission – a non -partisan Committee of the United States Congress.

A document issued by the Committee puts the net effects of estimated revenue on -3,939368 billion for tax exercises 2025-2034.

“The problem of all these studies is that they voluntarily ignore the current fiscal policy. You can’t do it and be taken seriously,” said a management and budget spokesman.

Fox News Digital contacted the Mixed Committee on Taxation to comment, but no comment had been provided at the time of publication.

The GOP is rajing against “blatantly false” asks about the Trump’s “Great Bill” on Trump’s “Great Bill”

Chamber President Mike Johnson, R-La., Right, accompanied by President Donald Trump, talks to members of the media when they leave a Republican meeting of the House in the United States Capitol on May 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

The GOP -controlled representative House passed the Grand Invoice Act last week, even with the United States National Debt to more than $ 36 trillion.

The measure erased the chamber with zero Democratic votes and two Chamber Republicans: the Thomas Massie representatives of Kentucky and Warren Davidson of Ohio, voting.

The representative of the President of the House of the Freedom Caucus, Andy Harris, voted present, saying in a statement: “I voted to transfer the bill in the president’s process. There is still a lot of work to reduce deficit and end waste, frauds and abuses in the Medicaid program.”

Speaker Johnson hits Rand Paul on the expenses of “Wimpy” at Trump’s Bill

Some Republicans of the Senate have indicated that they would not be willing to support the measure as they leave the chamber.

Elon Musk is also happy with that. The Tycoon de Business said during an interview with “CBS Sunday Morning” that he was “disappointed in seeing the mass spending bill” and that the measure declines the work of the Government Efficiency Department.

“I’m not happy with certain aspects, but I’m excited about other aspects,” President Donald Trump said about the measure when asked about Musk’s comments.

Last week, Trump greeted the chamber’s proposal, asking that the Senate also happen.

“The great job of the announcer Mike Johnson and the leadership of the chamber, and thanks to all the Republicans who voted yes in this Historical Bill! Now, it is time for our U.S. Senate Friends to work and send this bill to my desktop as soon as possible!” The President declared part of a real social place last week.

Musk is officially dropped from DOGE after wrapping the work rationalizing the Government

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The Assistant Minister of Cabinet of the White House of National Politics and Security, Stephen Miller, stated in a publication in X: “I see that some self -speaking libertarians found with CBO’s left bureaucrats saying that the great bill” will exploit the debt “. This is completely based on CBO claiming that it expands the current tax types (not to increase the” dollars in income.

“Since when did libertarians have argued not to increase tax costs” Government money? Private money yet to gain mass migration*, “he said.

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