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The Trump team meets the GOP house to rename the tax package as a tax reduction

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The main members of the political team of President Donald Trump gathered on Wednesday behind closed doors with Républicains de la Chambre to offer what is described as a “clear and simple” message to sell the GOP national policy package to the Americans.

The sales argument, the best of Trump’s surveys, Tony Fabrizio, the senior political aid James Blair, and the press secretary of the White House, Karoline Leavitt, is part of a continuous effort by the president and his team to rename the massive tax reductions and the expenditure measures, which indicate that the polls are not popular with the Americans.

“The best marketer is our president”, the president of the National Republican Congress Committee (NRCC), Richard Hudson de Caroline du Nord, told Aishah Hasnie de Fox News after the meeting.

Hudson noted that Trump “used the name of a major bill to help him pass it. And now, to try to explain to the American people, he suggests that we call it the tax reduction of workers’ families, which is exactly what is a big component.”

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President Donald Trump signs radical expenses and tax legislation, known as one Big Beautiful Bill Act, during a picnic with the families of the military to mark the day of independence, at the White House in Washington, DC, on July 4, 2025. (Reuters / Ken Cedeno)

But the campaign committee of the Democratic Congress (DCCC) argued that “the new change of mark of the great Laid law is an admission that the” realization “of the GOP is a toxic failure”.

“Only the Republicans seem to be surprised that tearing it out from health care and avoiding it from rural hospitals just to give billionaires a massive tax relief is completely offset with what the American people want,” said DCCC spokesman Justin Chermol, said in a statement to Fox News Digital.

The package narrowly crossed the congress under the control of the Republican earlier this summer, almost entirely along the party, and Trump signed it during a ceremony of July 4 in the White House.

For months, Trump praised his major bill, but at a meeting of the cabinet last week, he seemed to recognize the difficult work of sales to him and his party.

“I’m not going to use the big, big, beautiful term – it was good to have it approved, but it’s not good to explain to people what it really is,” said Trump.

And he described the package as a “major tax reduction for workers”.

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The measurement is filled with Trump campaign track promises in 2024 and priorities to the second mandate on tax reductions, immigration, defense, energy and the limit of debt.

It includes the extension of the president’s 2017 signature tax reductions, which should expire later this year and eliminate taxes on advice and overtime.

The brand change that Trump noted last week has already been reflected by Vice-President JD Vance, who stopped in the mid-Mandat key to sell the measure.

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Vice-President JD Vance speaks on behalf of the Trump administration’s national policy package, during a stop in Metallus, a manufacturer of metal products, on July 28, 2025, in Canton, Ohio. (Maddie McGarvey-Pool / Getty Images)

During his previous judgments during his tour, Vance described the package of “One Big Beautiful Bill”. But the vice-president now calls for the measure on several occasions as “tax reduction in workers’ families”.

The package also provides billions for border security and co -edited the president’s scanning and controversial Immigration repression.

And the new restructuring law also Medicaid – the federal program of almost 60 years which offers health coverage at around 71 million low -income Americans.

THE Medicaid changesAs well as cuts to food cuts, another of the country’s main safety net programs, were partly written as compensation to pay to extend Trump’s tax reductions. The measurement includes a multitude of new rules and regulations, including work requirements for many of those who require Medicaid coverage.

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The non -partisan congress budget office estimates that the new law could lead to a loss of health coverage of approximately 10 million people, and 3.4 billions of dollars added to the already massive federal deficit in the country. The Republicans dispute these projections.

In any case, some Republican members of the Chamber who held the town halls this summer faced angry vocal voters against the social security nets to the extent of the GOP.

And the Democrats for months have repeatedly castigated the Republicans on these changes in social security nets. They invoice that this will make Medicaid empty, forcing rural hospitals and nursing homes to close their doors.

“Rural hospitals were already on the verge of collapse thanks to Donald Trump, but now he put the last nail in the coffin for rural hospitals with his billionaire budget bill,” said the president of the National Democratic Committee (DNC), Ken Martin.

The Republicans rejected criticism from the Democrats.

“Overall, the awareness of most people come from the lies they have heard from Democrats and our consumer media. But when they hear the details of what is in the bill, it’s very, very popular,” Hudson told Fox News.

Representative Richard Hudson de Caroline du Nord, president of the National Committee of the Republican Congress, told Fox News the so-called "Workers' families tax" is popular with many voters.

Representative Richard Hudson de Caroline du Nord, president of the National Committee of the Republican Congress, told Fox News that the so-called “work tax” is popular with many voters. (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)

According to the room sources, the president’s political advisers urged the Republicans to the Chamber to court Trump voters with a low propensity who supported the president in 2024 but who do not reveal themselves for mid-term elections.

The GOP aims to defend its fragile majority at the house halfway up next year, when the ruling party normally faces political-opposite winds and ends up losing seats in the congress.

“We have obtained a lot of good information on which voters are on tax reductions in workers’ families,” said Hudson.

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And the president of the NRCC stressed: “There is a segment of our voting population which only votes in the presidential elections. There is also a very specific group which presents itself to President Trump.”

“I don’t need everyone to introduce myself, but I need it to introduce themselves. And the good news is that we know who they are. We know what they care about. And the message today was, communicate with them and let them know what we are doing,” said Hudson.

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