NEW: 17 House Dems on @WaysMeansCmte are seeking clarity on the Administration's bewildering, chaotic rollout of Trump's payroll tax order.
The business community rejected the order as "unfair," so of course Trump is making federal workers participate– 1/ beyer.house.gov/news/documents…
The order itself is a bad gimmick that won't help anyone.
For businesses that participate, workers would see a temporary increase in paychecks until December and then a bigger decrease in paychecks in January to fool people into thinking Trump is helping until the election. 2/
The business community hates this (they call it "unworkable"), especially because the Treasury Department's guidance said if employees leave their employer before 2021 (for instance seasonal workers) employers are still required to somehow recoup deferred payroll taxes. 3/
Faced with the embarrassment of having nobody participate in this smoke and mirrors scheme, the Trump Administration is forcing federal employees to do it.
Treasury Secretary Mnuchin said employers could choose to opt out, but that apparently didn't apply to federal agencies. 4/
But guidance and public statements issued by Administration officials have been all over the place and self-contradictory. How many employees are covered? What pay periods will it apply to? What effects will this have on Social Security's trust funds? They haven't said. 5/
We do not know if the US military will have payroll taxes deferred.
Days from now, active duty service members plus reservists, National Guard, and so on could start seeing big changes in their paychecks.
Nobody knows whether they will or not. The Administration hasn't said.
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Across the country, millions of workers are facing paycheck uncertainty inflicted on them by the Trump Administration to trick people into thinking the White House is providing help so that they can continue blocking stimulus negotiations. We need answers on this ASAP. 7/7
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Can we talk about how awful Trump's presidency was? It can be easy to forget. Some might want to forget, but day after day there was a new crisis at the expense of the American people.
We need a reminder, so I’m breaking down some of his worst moments in this thread:
Trump collaborated with Russian efforts to interfere in our elections to help him win, lied about it, refused to endorse American intelligence confirming it, and then fired FBI Director James Comey to kill the investigation.
Just a shameless disregard for American democracy.
As President, he pressured Ukraine to interfere in our elections and then blocked Congress from obtaining key evidence in an attempt to cover it up.
This led to the House’s first impeachment of Donald Trump for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
A few days ago the largest the Republican Study Committee, which counts 4 in 5 House Republicans as members, issued a new budget that seeks a massive transformation of American society. Their proposed changes are a blueprint for a dystopian hellscape. 1/ beyer.house.gov/news/documents…
What's in this Republican budget? It's here if you want to read it for yourself:
We took a closer look at the policy changes they proposed and legislation they endorsed, and documented what it means with citations, which follow below-- 2/hern.house.gov/uploadedfiles/…
It would wreck the American health care system for seniors, children, and everyone in between.
They'd turn Medicare into a voucher program, raise Medicare costs and drug costs, gut the ACA and its coverage guarantee for preexisting conditions, and slash Medicaid and CHIP. 3/
2) House Republicans advanced a new tax cut law, aka the "GOP Tax Scam 2.0."
The bill would cut taxes for corporations and the wealthy, and increase the deficit -- right after Republicans spent months threatening to wreck the economy to extract cuts.
3) Far right MAGA Republicans took control of the House floor, shutting down votes and refusing to end their blockade unless Speaker Kevin McCarthy broke his debt deal with President Biden: nytimes.com/2023/06/06/us/…
We just passed 100 days since the beginning of the 118th Congress, and things are not going well for the Republican majority in the House.
They've struggled to pass legislation, craft a budget, or agree on priorities. And now their leaders are openly fighting with each other.🧵
You remember how it started: the extreme right of the GOP conference denied Kevin McCarthy support in vote after vote, inflicting brutal humiliation on him and plunging the House into chaos not seen in over 150 years, since before the Civil War
When it finally ended on the 15th ballot, McCarthy was all smiles. But then it emerged that he had made secret deals with far right Republicans that effectively bargained away much of the power of his speakership, leaving him in a precarious position.
If true, the reported existence of a hidden financial relationship between a conservative donor and a Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court is inexcusable and unacceptable.
I have not previously called for Justice Thomas' resignation and do not do so lightly now. He has shown a clear pattern of disregarding ethics rules and hiding conflicts of interest, and is failing to meet the ethical standards to which our highest public officials should be held
Today the Supreme Court faces a crisis of public confidence, a crisis Justice Thomas helped create.
Faced with the choice to take the ethical high road by recusing himself from cases due to conflicts of interest, Thomas always fails to do the right thing.
I've been warning about this before last year's midterm, as the MAGA Republican faction in the House eyed a little-known procedural mechanism which they want use to interfere with law enforcement investigations of Trump:
As I wrote in the @BulwarkOnline, the narrow Speaker election gave the extreme MAGA faction huge leverage over McCarthy, which they hope to use in spending matters -- including by using the purse strings to interfere with criminal investigations of Trump