Congressional reporter Mychael Schnell from The Hill revealed on May 19 that House Republicans were sharing talking points drafted by Fox News contributor Newt Gingrich in anticipation of the Congressional Budget Office’s scoring of the “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” tax cut extension promoted by President Donald Trump.
The CBO analysis released on May 20 shows that the Trump tax cuts will add trillions to the debt and redistribute money from the poorest Americans in the form of massive tax cuts for the wealthy. A May 20 column by Gingrich, the draft of which was apparently shared in advance with GOP lawmakers, called the CBO “one of President Trump’s most powerful opponents,” which has a “pro spending and anti tax cut bias” — criticisms which Gingrich has repeatedly aimed at the CBO during the second Trump administration. Multiple Fox personalities and GOP guests took up Gingrich’s charge against the CBO, a nonpartisan agency tasked with giving Congress an objective cost analysis of proposed legislation, with one Fox Business host uttering some of Gingrich’s exact words from his column.
MAGA supporters of Trump’s tax legislation also specifically criticized the accuracy of the CBO’s revenue projections of Trump’s 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, even though budget and tax experts point out that the CBO’s long-term revenue projections from the 2017 tax law were highly accurate. They also took issue with the CBO’s economic projections of 1.8% annual GDP growth through 2035 and baselessly claimed annual growth of 3% was more realistic. (Republican politicians and right-wing media have frequently promised GDP growth in excess of 3% stemming from their policies, but annual economic growth never reached that point during the first Trump administration when many of the same tax policies were enacted.) Additionally, dozens of economic forecasters have revised their growth predictions under Trump downward.