House Speaker Mike Johnson said President-elect Trump’s mass deportation plan to restore safety and security to the country won't cost trillions of dollars.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on Sunday denied that President-elect Trump’s mass deportation plan could cost trillions of dollars, though said that there is no better investment than restoring the safety and security of the country. Johnson made the remarks during an appearance on NBC’s 'Meet the Press' when he was asked about the border crisis and grocery prices, the two issues that Trump says helped him win the election.
Regarding grocery prices, Johnson said those costs would unquestionably come down under Trump with the return to 'fiscal sanity' and 'common sense.' Johnson said that Congress and the Trump administration will 'turn the economic engines back on' like during the first Trump term when lawmakers 'reduced the tax burden on the American people, but even more importantly, the regulatory burden.
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