Rep. Shontel Brown: Trump Works for the Wealthy, Not Working People
Forbes Breaking NewsDecember 7, 20251 min1,253 views
5 connections·6 entities in this video→Accusations Against President Trump
- 💡 The speaker questions how one knows if the president is working for them, suggesting it depends on their financial status.
- 🎯 If you make over $4 million and are set to receive a $300,000 tax cut, the president is working for you.
- 🥳 The president is also framed as working for those who attend his parties or plan to use his new White House ballroom.
- 💰 Benefits are extended to those who bankroll his crypto schemes or purchase presidential pardons.
- 🤫 The president is seen as working for the wealthy who wish to keep certain files, like the Epstein files, from public view.
Impact on Working People
- ⚠️ If you are struggling with rent or groceries, or if premiums are straining your budget, the president is not working for you.
- 📈 Costs are being driven up through reckless tariffs and cuts to essential programs like SNAP, Medicaid, and ACA subsidies.
- 📉 The core message is that this president works for the wealthy, and working people are paying the price for his policies.
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Donald TrumpTax CutsWealthy AmericansWorking ClassTariffsSNAPMedicaidACA SubsidiesPresidential PardonsCrypto SchemesEpstein Files
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