Immediately after the Declaration of Senator Tom Suozzi (D-NY), a new wave of controversy has emerged related to the bill promoted by former President Donald Trump. In a recent statement, Mr. Suozzi affirmed that the bill of Trump was not included in terms of tax exemption for tips, overtime work or social security contributions, in stark contrast to what Trump has announced. This statement raises doubts about the truth of the former president, which has repeatedly allegedly given false information.

According to Suozzi, Trump has propagated that his bill will bring direct benefits to employees by eliminating taxes on income such as tip – an important source of income for many employees in the service industry. However, after detailed review, Suozzi pointed out that the bill did not mention the tax exemption for these items. Instead, the main terms of the bill focused on other priorities, not related to the reduction of tax burden on the working class as Trump promised.
Moreover, Suozzi emphasized that the bill does not mention the tax exemption for overtime or social security contributions, two issues that directly affect the lives of millions of Americans. Trump’s promises of improving net income for workers seem to be just a political trick, lack of practical basis in legal documents. Suozzi calls this a typical example of Trump using false statements to attract public support.
The reaction to Suozzi’s statement, many political analysts expressed concerns about the impact of this false information on voters’ beliefs. Service industry, where tip accounts for a large part of employees’ income, is especially sensitive to tax policies. Untreated promises can increase dissatisfaction among this labor group, which has faced many economic difficulties.
In the context of increasingly political politics, Suozzi’s speech not only shed light on the inadequacies in the bill but also ask questions about the transparency of politicians. Will promises continue to be given without real basis? American voters, especially those of working classes, are waiting for more clear answers from leaders.
This incident once again highlights the importance of verifying the information before believing in political promises. Suozzi called on the public and legislators to carefully consider the bills before supporting, to ensure that the real benefits come to the people.