

The Wins of the Big Beautiful Bill
May 23, 2025
In this discussion, Kansas Senator Roger Marshall outlines the Big Beautiful Bill, highlighting its major benefits like no taxes on tips and initiatives supporting Social Security and border security. James O'Keefe, journalist and founder of the Citizen Journalism Foundation, reveals shocking details from his documentary about the upheaval within Project Veritas, sharing his pursuit to regain control of the organization. Together, they tackle urgent national issues and the intricate dynamics of current legislation.
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Senate Improves Tax Bill
- The Senate's role is to improve the House bill by saving taxpayer money and cutting spending, especially on the SALT taxes.
- The bill could save families $1,000 a month by including no tax on tips, overtime, and permanent Trump tax cuts.
SALT Deduction Subsidy Flaw
- The SALT deduction benefits high-tax blue states, costing taxpayers $300 billion over ten years.
- This scheme causes subsidy from low-tax states like Kansas to high-tax states like California, which is unfair.
Cut SALT Deduction for Savings
- Policymakers should reduce the SALT deduction from $30,000 to $10,000 to save hundreds of billions and protect taxpayers.
- If the Senate changes the bill majorly, it must return to the House, requiring strategic compromise.