The president has made similar promises in the past when under pressure, but has never followed through
’s handling of the economy amid fears of a looming recession, the president is scrambling to hang onto middle-class voters ahead of 2020. His plan? To once again promise a tax cut. On Thursday, Trump told Republicans that he will be announcing the plan in the next year, but provided no details, no real timetable, and nothing to indicate that he’ll actually come through on it this time, unlike his past promises to provide tax relief to the middle class.
What exactly that means is unclear. The president has made similar promises in the past when under pressure,Thursday, but has never followed through. In 2017, as he was pushing through the Republican tax overhaul that critics said favored his wealthy friends and corporations, he claimed that it would also include relief for the middle class.
Trump’s latest pledge comes just over a year out from the 2020 election, as polls show Americans increasingly
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