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Stopping Largest Tax Hike in US History | Paul Teller, Exec. Director, Advancing American Freedom
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Stopping Largest Tax Hike in US History | Paul Teller, Exec. Director, Advancing American Freedom

In this episode, Paul Teller, Executive Director of Advancing American Freedom, joins Jenny Beth Martin to sound the alarm on what could become the largest tax hike in U.S. history if the Trump tax cuts are allowed to expire. They dive into the battle over the reconciliation process, real vs. fake spending cuts, and why tax relief doesn’t “cost” the government—it empowers American families and small businesses. Learn what’s at stake, how Washington games the budget, and how patriots can take action to protect their wallets and their freedom.

The Jenny Beth Show · Jenny Beth Martin, Paul Teller

April 23, 202526m 13s

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Show Notes

In this episode, Paul Teller, Executive Director of Advancing American Freedom, joins Jenny Beth Martin to sound the alarm on what could become the largest tax hike in U.S. history if the Trump tax cuts are allowed to expire. They dive into the battle over the reconciliation process, real vs. fake spending cuts, and why tax relief doesn’t “cost” the government—it empowers American families and small businesses. Learn what’s at stake, how Washington games the budget, and how patriots can take action to protect their wallets and their freedom.

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Website: https://advancingamericanfreedom.com/

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