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Right-wing media support IRS cuts even though experts say it would add to the deficit
Despite budget experts’ concerns of IRS funding cuts raising the national deficit by at least $30 billion, numerous right-wing media figures are praising the House GOP’s proposal of cutting funding from the IRS
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In his first week as speaker of the House, Mike Johnson and the House GOP proposed a contentious funding bill that would finance aid to Israel by diverting tax dollars allocated to the Internal Revenue Service in last year’s Inflation Reduction Act. Budget experts have warned that the proposed funding cuts to the IRS will raise the deficit and decrease revenue. Yet numerous right-wing media figures have praised Johnson’s first act as speaker, expressing their support for the proposed bill, with former GOP House Speaker Newt Gingrich calling it a “brilliant move” that might establish Johnson as a “historical figure.” Right-wing figures have also used the bill as an opportunity to bash the IRS, fearmongering that a well-resourced tax collecting agency would use its budget to bully middle-class Americans.