The White House on Sunday dismissed “Doom-Mongering” from former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and other critics of President Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill”, when the President signed it last week.
“I think a lot has been done-a lot of doom-humoring, a lot of scare, and this is not the first time, by the way. During the first term of the President, many people said that during the first term, the historic tariff economy of the President is going to be terrible on China during the first term,” Hummery was noted.
He said, “And there was no permanent evidence of this. There was no meaningful economic inflation, there was no meaningful economic downturn. The last time everything was really very fine in response to the tariff,” he said, “he said,” Clip highlighted by media,
Summers made an appearance on “this week” just before Meeran, stating that the trump megabil as a result of “greater inflation, more risk that the fed would have to increase interest rates and take a risk of recession, more stability,” “risk” to every middle class family in our country.
Summers said, “And for whom? In the top tenth of one percent of our population, more than 10 years one million dollars. Is it the highest priority use of federal money right now? I don’t think,” Summer said. “This is a shameful act by our Congress and by our President that is going to establish our country back.”
Trump signed a “Big, Beautiful Bill” on Friday, resulting in the 2017 tax deduction and the steps-in deduction expanded, a significant legislative barrier was controlled, which had a dog who had a dog. President and Congress for months,