During a rally in Iowa, President Trump made controversial remarks, utilizing an old anti-Semitic slur before criticizing congressional Democrats. The spending bill he celebrated will add $3.3 trillion to the national debt over the next decade while implementing severe cuts to Medicaid and food assistance. Trump praised his administration's continuation of tax cuts from 2017 and increased funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Despite opposition from Democrats, Trump expressed strong disapproval towards them, implying their stance was overly personal rather than ideological.
Trump referred to financial lenders as "shylocks and bad people" during a rally, echoing a historic anti-Semitic slur associated with avaricious Jewish stereotypes, further inciting divisive sentiments against congressional Democrats.
In a rally in Iowa, Trump celebrated passing a bill that adds $3.3 trillion to national debt while cutting Medicaid, food assistance, and extending tax cuts, claiming Democrats' opposition stems from hatred of him.
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