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WINNING: House Speaker Johnson Unleashes $10M Blitz to Cement Trump Tax Cuts for Working Families

Gary FranchiMarch 31, 2026216 views
WINNING: House Speaker Johnson Unleashes $10M Blitz to Cement Trump Tax Cuts for Working Families
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House Speaker Mike Johnson's allies are going all-in with a massive $10 million advertising campaign to spotlight and cement President Trump's historic tax cuts for working families – and it's exactly the kind of bold action Patriots have been demanding from Republican leadership.

The American Action Network announced Monday it's launching the blockbuster ad blitz running through Tax Day across 37 congressional districts to promote the Working Families Tax Cuts Act, ensuring Trump's middle-class tax relief becomes permanent law instead of expiring.

This is what winning looks like, folks. While Democrats spent years plotting to jack up taxes on hardworking Americans, Johnson and Trump are delivering real results that put money back in your pocket.

Democrats Want Your Money – Trump Wants You to Keep It

The timing couldn't be more perfect. As Americans prepare their tax returns, they'll be reminded exactly who's fighting for their financial freedom and who wants to raid their wallets to fund more government bloat.

Remember when the radical left promised Trump's tax cuts only helped the wealthy? That lie has been thoroughly exposed. These cuts provided real relief to middle-class families, small business owners, and working Americans across the country.

"The choice is crystal clear: Republicans want working families to keep more of their hard-earned money, while Democrats want to confiscate it for their socialist schemes."

The $10 million investment shows Republicans aren't taking any chances. They're going directly to the people in key districts where RINOs or vulnerable members might be tempted to cave to Deep State pressure.

Making America Prosperous Again

This campaign represents everything Trump's second-term agenda stands for: putting America First, empowering working families, and dismantling the tax-and-spend policies that have crushed the middle class for decades.

Johnson deserves credit for backing this play. Too often, Republican leadership has failed to capitalize on major victories or communicate wins to the American people. Not this time.

The question isn't whether these tax cuts should be permanent – it's whether every single Republican will have the backbone to stand with Trump and working families against the Democrat tax-hiking machine. The $10 million campaign will make sure voters know exactly where their representatives stand.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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FiscalHawk2020Verified34 minutes ago
Great to see Johnson taking action, but I'm curious about how this $10M campaign will be funded and what specific messaging they'll focus on. Anyone know more details about the strategy?
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PolicyWonkVerifiedjust now
I believe it's through the House GOP's campaign arm. They're probably targeting swing districts where Dems are vulnerable on tax issues.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
Smart move to get ahead of the 2025 expiration deadline. Better to fight this battle now.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
Finally! The Trump tax cuts saved my family over $3,000 last year alone. We need to make these permanent before the Democrats try to raise taxes on everyone again.
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TaxReformNowVerifiedjust now
Same here! That extra money went straight into my kids' college fund.
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SmallBizOwner47Verifiedjust now
This is exactly what we need. As a small business owner, those tax cuts allowed me to hire two additional employees and expand my shop. Johnson is doing the right thing here.
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ConservativeVoterVerifiedjust now
HUGE win! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
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WorkingDad_TXVerifiedjust now
About time someone fights for working families instead of just talking about it. Those tax cuts put real money back in our pockets when everything else is getting more expensive.