Vice President JD Vance is on the road again to sell the Republicans’ big new tax law
CANTON, OHIO, JUL 28 – Vice President JD Vance emphasized President Trump’s push for full transparency in the Epstein case and criticized previous administrations for lack of investigation, amid protests during his Ohio visit.
- Vice President JD Vance is touring swing districts, including a steel plant in Canton, Ohio, to promote the GOP's new tax-and-border bill on Monday.
- The legislation cleared a GOP-controlled Congress by a narrow margin and includes tax rate extensions, border security funding, Medicaid and food stamp cuts, and energy policies.
- Vance addressed questions on the Jeffrey Epstein case, blaming former Presidents Bush and Obama’s DOJ for leniency, while Trump denied involvement, and the administration pledged full transparency.
- Vance emphasized benefits like tax deductions on overtime and children’s savings accounts, and noted public approval for some provisions despite protests accusing the GOP of protecting pedophiles.
- The White House views the bill as a political advantage ahead of next year’s elections, with Vance as its chief promoter amid ongoing Epstein-related scrutiny of Trump.
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