On Wednesday, former President Donald Trump released a raging written statement criticizing President Joe Biden, labeling his infrastructure plan as an “attack on the American Dream” because it would increase tax on the wealthy.
“Joe Biden’s radical plan to implement the largest tax hike in American history is a massive giveaway to China, and many other countries, that will send thousands of factories, millions of jobs, and trillions of dollars to these competitive Nations,” Trump said. “The Biden plan will crush American workers and decimate U.S. manufacturing, while giving special tax privileges to outsourcers, foreign and giant multinational companies,” he added.
Trump during the 2016 campaign vowed to implement sweeping infrastructure programs. But he failed to deliver on his promises once he got into the White House.
Biden’s infrastructure plan would follow the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan signed into law earlier this month, which was aimed at helping the world’s largest economy recover from the damage done by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Biden, who took office in January, vowed to pass a second bill aimed at improving infrastructure in the United States and creating jobs, and US media reported that would likely be divided up into two proposals costing a total of $3 trillion.
“We’ll use taxpayers’ dollars to rebuild America. We’ll buy American products, supporting millions of American manufacturing jobs, enhancing our competitive strength in an increasingly competitive world,” Biden said in the January speech announcing the two plans.
But Trump attacked proposed tax increases on the wealthy to pay for the infrastructure program, claiming it “is a strategy for total economic surrender.”
“Joe Biden’s cruel and heartless attack on the American Dream must never be allowed to become Federal Law. Just like our southern border went from best to worst, and is now in shambles, our economy will be destroyed!” Trump concluded.
Read Trump’s full statement below:
Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America: pic.twitter.com/VneolJNk7l
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