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The Republicans promote “Big and Beautiful Bills” tax discounts in the main advertisements

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First on Fox: A first group of public policies aligned with the Republicans of the Chamber launched a large advertising blitz Wednesday presenting the tax discounts in the president of Gop Megabill, Donald Trump, signed earlier this month.

The advertisements of the American Action Network will present themselves in 30 districts of the competitive chamber across the country, thanking the Republicans for having supported and reprimanding the Democrats for opposing the bill on national Trump politics and the GOP call “One, Big Beautiful Bill”.

The television and digital spots, which, according to the American Action Network, are part of a purchase of announcements in the course of $ 5 million, were shared first with Fox News Digital on Wednesday.

The voters appearing in the advertisements thank the Republicans for us to “seek to us” and to give us “the biggest tax reductions in American history”.

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And they are targeting Democrats.

“I have been a bartender for 25 years. The advice is on which we live. Our advice pay our invoices,” said a bartender identified as Stefanie from Washington State, in one of the advertisements.

A machinist identified as David said “this vote really annoyed me. I was not looking for American workers”.

The ads are running in the districts of democratic reps. Josh Harder (CA-09), Adam Gray (CA-13), and Derek Tran (CA-45) of California, Jared Golden (Me-02) of Maine, Kristen McDonald-Rivet (MI-08) of Michigan, Don Davis (NC-01) of North Carolina, Nellie Pou (NJ-09) of New Jersey, Gabe Vasquez (NM-02) of New Mexico, Susie Lee (NV-03) of Nevada, Tom Suozzi (Ny-03) of New York, Marcy Kapptur (OH-09) and Emilia Sykes (OH-13) of Ohio, Henry Cuellar (TX-28) and Vicente Gonzalez (TX-34) (VA-07) by Virginie and Marie Gluesenkamp-Perez (Wa-03) of Washington’s state.

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The Spots are also running in the districts of republican reps. David Schweikeike (AZ-01) and Juan Ciscomani (AZ-06), Ken Calvert (CA-41) of California, Gabe Evans (CO-08) Of Colorado, Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA-01) and Zach Nunn (IA-03) Of Iowa, Tom Barrett (Mi-07) of Michigan, Tom Kean Jr. (NJ-07) from New Jersey, Mike Lawler (NY-17) from New York, Ryan Mackenzie (PA-07), Rob Bresnan (PA-08) and Scott Perry (PA-10) by Pennsylvania, Jen Kiggans (Va-02) by Virginia and Derrick Van Orden (Wi-03) and Derrick Van Orden (Wi-03) by Wiscons by Virginia and Derrick Van Orden (Wi-03) by Wiscons by Virginia and Derrick Van Orden (Wi-03) by Wiscons.

Advertisements are part of a concerted messaging effort from the White House and the Republicans of the Chamber and the Senate to show how tax reductions in the measure will benefit the Americans in the working class. The GOP will defend its majority of a thin house as the razor in the mid-term elections of next year.

Trump with `` Big Beautiful Bill 'signed

President Donald Trump signed the National Policy Package of Republicans, the “big and beautiful bill” at the White House on July 4, 2025. (Samuel Corum / Getty Images)

“The conservatives of the Congress held their promise to offer an essential relief to the families of American workers,” said the president of the US network Chris Winkelman in a statement to Fox News. “The Liberals fought the adoption of one, a major bill at each stage. This campaign guarantees that the Americans know who really fight for them.”

THE Republican package is full of the promises of a campaign track in 2024 of Trump and priorities to the second mandate on tax reductions, immigration, defense, energy and debt limit.

First of all on Fox: the Republicans launch a major advertisement to sell “Big Beautiful Bill”

It includes the extension of the signature of the president 2017 tax reductions, Who were about to expire later this year and eliminate taxes on advice and overtime, as well as a new deduction of $ 6,000 until 2028 for taxpayers 65 and over.

Democrats criticize tax reductions as promoting rich and large companies to the detriment of the Americans of the working class.

“There is nothing in this bill that will help the Americans who work hard. Let’s be very clear. This is a gift for the richest people in our country,” said Ken Martin, president of the National Democratic Committee, in a digital interview Fox News last week.

The measure also provides billions of border services and codes the controversial repression of president’s immigration.

The massive tax and expenditure reduction package is also planned by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) to increase the national debt of $ 4 billions over the next decade, but many Republicans dispute the projection.

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And the new Restructure Law also Medicaid, the 60 -year -old federal program which offers health coverage at around 71 million low -income Americans. This week, the CBO estimated that 10 million people could lose their health insurance in the next decade.

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

Trump signs the big nice bill

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

Democrats for months have Republicans several times On social security net changes. And they highlighted a series of national surveys last month and this month, including a recent Fox News, which indicates that the popularity of the bill is in negative territory.

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“There has been an avalanche of polls showing that the more people hear about the great ugly bill, the more they hate it, which is why the support for the bill is underwater by near a margin of 2 against 1.”, said Viet Shelton, the press secretary of Fox News Digital of the Democratic Congress Congress (DCCC).

Shelton has argued that the measure “removes the health care of millions of Americans, increases insurance premiums and increases electricity bills, all to pay tax loss for some the richest. This will be the decisive question to extract it, which will ultimately cost the republicans of the house.”

But the Fox News Survey also indicates that 68% support the provisions making Trump tax reductions in the first permanent term. In addition, seven out of ten approves the deletion of taxes on the income of advice and overtime.

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