Donald Trump forgets crucial detail in ‘big, beautiful bill’ | US | News

Donald Trump seemed to ignore an important detail of “Great, Beautiful Bill” at a press conference at the Oval Office on Thursday.
Trump claimed that the flagship economic policy, which is ready to add $ 3.4 trillion to the national debt, has removed its tax on social security payments given to the country’s retired retirees – but there is no such provision in the design.
“Last month, I signed a big, beautiful invoice and did not allow social security tax for our older elders. Well, how? This is not bad, isn’t it?” The president addressed a group of journalists who came together to watch a statement that honored the 90th anniversary of the Social Security Law.
“There is no social security tax for our elderly, and in order to protect our benefits, we proud of the alleged achievements with immigration policies, and we threw approximately 275,000 illegal aliens from the social security system.
“These people – many have already left the country,” he said, but he did not clarify that they were voluntarily separated or fired as part of the mass deportation operation, It reflects us.
Trump claims that he has developed social security despite the cutting staff.
At a press conference before signing the declaration that it increases Social Security, Trump has always caused the championship – despite the attempts of the Government Efficiency (Doge) department, including important personnel deductions earlier.
Trade unions and advocacy groups, concerned about the sharing of sensitive information, were legally treated. This immersed the agency into turmoil.
Social security provides benefits to 69 million people every month, and serves as an important source of income for elderly Americans over 65 years of age.
However, the authorities from the Trump administration, including the President, claimed that millions of deceased individuals have benefited from the agency, former top adviser label the program as a potential “Ponzi Plan”.
History of the Social Security Law
President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Law with the law during the summit of the Great Depression in 1935.
Legislation aimed at establishing a federal security network to support unemployed, sick, disabled and elderly Americans and alleviate the financial burden of death.
Roosevelt saw the action as a tool to provide the US as a “economic structure of much larger robustness”.
Trump greeted the action as “a monumental legislative success” in his announcement.




