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The representative Dan Meuser, Republican of Penn., Ponse the Trump administration immigration strategy along with the possible implementation of a 40% fiscal triumph for millionaires.
An aversion to tax increases has long been one of the central pillars of the Republican parties, but the tradition turned in recent weeks as discussions of a possible new tax increase of millionaire Capitol Hill.
Some members of the old Republican party are baffled, he thought that the Republican agents who spoke with Fox News Digital were less surprised. They said that these conversations were introduced largely by the growing populist of the party.
“I am not sure if I am surprised, because the party has changed a lot in a short period of time. But it is remarkable,” said Republican Party Doug Heye to Fox News Digital.
Heye recalled his time as leadership assistant of the House of Representatives in 2012, when a republican proposal for a uniform tax rate for people who earned less than $ 1 million per year was exploited “by a rebellion within the ranks themselves” on collecting taxes.
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The president of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, shares President Donald Trump. Republicans are discussing potential ways to pay Trump’s fiscal policies. (Andrew Harnik/Getty images/file)
“Everything exploded on our faces,” he said. “And now this is what more and more of those Republicans who rejected the idea in 2012 because they do.”
The sources told Fox News Digital this month that the White House was socializing a plan among Republicans to create a new tax range of 40% for people who earn more than $ 1 million.
Several reported plans floated among the Republicans of the House of Representatives included increasing taxes on ultra -rich rates at rates between 38% and 40%.
The former president of the House of Representatives, Newt Giningrich, has been trying to cancel that week, even publishing an alleged message of President Donald Trump himself in X that said: “If you can do without it, it is likely that you are likely to try to do it.”
Fox News Digital communicated with the White House on Wednesday morning to comment on Giningrich’s note, including the context of the message and why Trump described that he would “love” increased taxes, but did not receive an answer.
The higher income tax rate is currently around 37% at $ 609,351 in profits for a single person or $ 731,201 for married couples. It was reduced from only approximately 39% by the Trump Tax and Jobs Cuts Law 2017.
“The policy is good to increase taxes to rich Americans,” said John Feehery, a partner of the EFB defense and veteran of the leadership staff of the Republican Party of the Chamber. “The disadvantage is that it has an impact on economic growth. Therefore, if you want the cheap political score, that is the way to follow. On the other hand, if you want a solid economy where people work, you want to be careful with how they do it.”
When asked if the discussions caught him from Gard, Feehery said: “I am not surprised because Trump is a popist and has many popist people.”
He pointed out that the higher tax appeal for the rich was born from that turn.
“If we look at the constituencies, the greatest Constitution is really interesting because the parties have a child of change,” he continued. “It used to be the Republicans of the field club and working class Democrats; they are now working class republicans and field clubs.”
Heye said when asked about the increase in tax walk conversations: “I think it’s a mixture of Trump and populism.”
The former president of the House of Representatives, Newt Giningrich, is against tax increases for the rich. (Reuters/Mike Segar/File)
“Increasing taxes used to be anatema for Republicans, and you know, when George Bush did it after saying” Read my lips “, that was the beginning of the end of his presidency,” Heye said. “That world no longer exists.”
The leaders of the Republican Party of the House of Representatives have publicly clear that they oppose taxes to anyone. But Republicans must find a way to approve Trump’s budget, including the new fiscal policies that eliminate drafts on the salaries of the tips and overtime, while meeting the demand of conservatives to reduce at least $ 1.5 billion in government expenses to compensate for it.
House Freedom Caucus president Andy Harris, R-MD. He previously pointed out that he is open to the idea if they cannot reach the expenses of expenses by another average.
“What I like to do is, I would really like to find expenses reductions in another part of the budget, but if we cannot obtain enough expense reductions, we will have to pay for our tax cuts,” Harris told “Morning” in the morning “in the morning.”
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“Before the Tax Cuts and Jobs Law, the highest tax triumph was 39.6%; it was less than $ 1 million. Ideally, what we could do, again, if we cannot find reductions of spending spending, we say:” OK, we would restore the group, set “Paype Set. For the rest of the president of the president.”
The representative Dan Meuser, R-PA., Similarly floated raising the tax level greater than 38.6%.
Hello, later, Fox News Digital in a statement, “I think we must help the president fulfill his promise of a fiscal and regulatory plan that supports the economic and manufacturing growth of the pro -American, and delivery for the fixed majority of the Americans, while adjusting and promoting the cacoma in the hunting of hunting these objectives should be consulted.”
Both Meuser and Harris refused to provide more comment for this story.
Former vice president Mike Pence, who refers to the 2017 tax cuts such as the “Trump-Pance Tax cuts”, last week urged the Republicans of the House of Representatives to remain firm against taxes on the country’s superiors since the 2017 tax cuts are permanent.
The representative Dan Meuser, R-PA. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll called Getty Images)
A legislator of the Republican Party of the Chamber told Fox News Digital last week that the reaction among his colleagues at possible tax increases was “mixed.”
But a former Republican member was skeptical on Wednesday.
“Increasing taxes is a maximum in the short term, which ultimately does more than good,” said the former Chamber Republican. “This strategy is contrary to conservative values.”
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Meanwhile, Marc Goldwein, director of senior policy of the non -partisan committee of a responsible federal budget, said it was “healthy” that legislators are entertaining fiscal ideas outside their party standards.
However, she was a woman about the impulse of a tax walk.
“I am not a fan of doing things that are fiscally good at the same time that you are doing things that are real to bathe … In addition to that, I do not think that increasing tax rates is the best way to increase income,” Goldwein said. “But with those two things they say, I think it is a very healthy movement that the republican child or that he is talking about those rates can actually go in both directions.”
Fox News Digital communicated with Giningrich for an interview for this story, but did not receive an answer.
Emma Colton of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.