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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump presented his vision for the American economy on Thursday. If he wins the election, Trump will cut corporate tax by 15 percent and create an “efficiency committee”, which billionaire Elon Musk will hire. Brian Hughes, one of Trump’s spokespersons, told Reuters. Wants to give back “the American dream” It was at the New York Economic Club that the former president presented his plans. – I am here today to present my plan to save our country from this nightmare, and to give the citizens the American dream back, he said, according to Fox News. Donald Trump wants to cut corporate tax in the US by 15 percent. Photo: Brendan McDermid / Reuters Trump also used the opportunity to emphasize how well the American economy did when he was president last time, and that inflation has increased under the Biden-Harris government. He also said that Harris supports Marxism, communism and fascism, write Fox News. Wants Elon Musk as leader The former president has previously talked about an efficiency commission, a source with knowledge of the matter tells Reuters. The commission will be a recommendation from billionaire and X owner Elon Musk, who earlier in August shared that he supports Trump. During the speech on Thursday, Trump presented the plans publicly for the first time, and said that Musk has agreed to lead the commission. – I look forward to serving America if I get this opportunity, Musk wrote on X on Thursday. Elon Musk has agreed to lead the efficiency committee. Photo: Gonzalo Fuentes / Reuters The commission must, according to Trump, develop a plan to “eliminate fraud and incorrect payments” within six months. – I will create a government efficiency commission that will carry out a complete financial performance audit of the federal government and make recommendations for drastic reforms, Trump told the New York Economic Forum. Beyond this, the former president did not give details about what the commission will actually work on, according to Reuters. Published 05.09.2024, at 19.56 Updated 05.09.2024, at 20.40



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