TRUMP NEWS: Trump, GOP Slam Dems’ $3.5T Budget as ‘Communist plan to Destroy’ US; Trump Blames McConnell for Infrastructure Bill’s Passage; Trump is Still the Leader of Republican Party, and other Trump related stories
Trump, GOP slam Dems’ $3.5T budget as ‘Communist plan to destroy’ US:
Former President Donald Trump is blasting Senate Democrats for executing a “communist plan to destroy America,” after pushing ahead with their $3.5 trillion budget spending plan.
Trump led the Republican criticism after a 15-hour “vote-a-rama” overnight that eventually saw senators pass the $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation package 50-49 in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
In a statement via his Save America PAC, Trump urged Americans to “wake up”.
“Good morning, America! While you were all sleeping, the Radical Democrats advanced a plan that will be known as the $3.5 trillion Communist Plan to Destroy America,” Trump said.
“This legislation is an assault on our nation, on our communities, and on the American Dream. It destroys our borders and the rule of law by granting dangerous amnesty that will flood America’s beautiful cities. —>READ MORE HERE
Trump blames McConnell for infrastructure bill’s passage: ‘Most overrated man in politics’:
Former President Donald Trump slammed Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday for helping pass the White House’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, saying the Kentucky Republican is the “most overrated man in politics.”
Mr. Trump, who many view as the leader of the Republican Party, said Mr. McConnell’s support of the infrastructure deal only helped clear the way for Democrats to pass a $3.5 trillion party-line spending bill.
“Nobody will ever understand why Mitch McConnell allowed this non-infrastructure bill to be passed,” Mr. Trump said in a statement. “He has given up all of his leverage for the big whopper of a bill that will follow.”
Mr. Trump’s remarks came as Mr. McConnell and 18 other Republicans joined all 50 Senate Democrats to pass the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. The final 69-30 tally easily cleared the Senate’s 60-vote filibuster threshold, granting President Biden a key domestic policy win.
Despite Mr. McConnell’s support, the majority of Senate Republicans voted against the 2,702-page bill. Most said they did so because the package is improperly funded, with the Congressional Budget Office estimating it would add $256 billion to the deficit.
GOP lawmakers also opposed the infrastructure deal because Democratic leaders have tied it to the bigger $3.5 trillion legislation. —>READ MORE HERE
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