The same day, Kudlow appeared on America Reports and argued that Trump wouldn’t see any political benefit from raising top marginal rates. “You could raise the top rate 20 points, not three, and Democrats would still say ‘tax cuts for the rich.’”
He went on to praise Republican leaders for opposing the idea. “Here’s the good news — Speaker Johnson is holding firm and Majority Leader Steve Scalise is holding firm, and we think John Thune in the Senate is holding,” Kudlow said. “That’s the good news.”
Two days later on The Five, host Lisa Kennedy Montgomery interrupted her own monologue criticizing Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-VT) “Fight Oligarchy” tour to defend the oligarchs in question. “Rich people pay plenty in taxes,” Kennedy Montgomery exclaimed. “The idea that rich people don’t pay any money is a myth.”
“They are getting fleeced,” she added.
They are not. Research from University of California, Berkeley, professors Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman found that in 2018, following Trump’s tax cut, the 400 richest families were taxed at a lower rate than the bottom 50% of households.
On April 18, Fox & Friends co-host Lawrence Jones similarly advised the White House to support cuts for corporations. “There’s also some talk on the Capitol Hill, and I hope the Republicans don’t get behind this, of not giving the corporate tax rate quite a cut,” Jones said.
“That can’t happen,” Jones added. “That was a campaign promise that everybody was — including the businesses. You’ve got to balance it out with these tariffs as well. Some of these companies are going to be hit hard in these first couple of years. You’ve got to give them a break.”