Media allies of presumptive Democratic Party presidential nominee Kamala Harris are attacking the Republican vice presidential nominee, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH), over his support for the Child Tax Credit. In allegedly previously unheard remarks—in reality, they were spoken during a 2021 episode of the Charlie Kirk Show to a significant audience—Vance states his clear support for reducing the tax burden on families.
“Let’s tax the things that are bad and not tax the things that are good,” Vance says in the interview with Kirk. He elaborates that families with children “should pay a different, lower tax rate.” The policy that Vance describes is, in fact, the Child Tax Credit.
However, ABC News—which claims to have “unearthed” the publicly available clip—appears to have wholly adopted the talking points provided by Kamala Harris‘s presidential campaign, falsely stating that Vance wants to raise taxes on families without children. This raises the question, why does Harris’s own spin suggest she now opposes the popular Child Tax Credit?
Harris—who has no children of her own but two step-children from her marriage to Douglas Emhoff—has included changes to the Child Tax Credit in policy and legislative proposals while serving as Vice President and a U.S. Senator for California. Yet, out of political expediency, the Harris campaign—through its media proxies—appears to have reversed course on the credit in attacking Vance.
The Child Tax Credit was temporarily expanded as part of former President Donald J. Trump‘s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) and further expanded under the 2021 American Rescue Plan. Despite support from a bipartisan group of lawmakers—including Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)—attempts to make the credits’ expansion permanent before they expire in 2025 were derailed by Sen. Joe Manchin (I-WV), a former Democrat, and a lack of initiative by the Biden-Harris government.
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JD Vance said Americans without kids should be taxed at a higher rate in a 2021 interview obtained by @ABC
He said: “Let’s tax the things that are bad and not tax the things that are good”
Then he went on to say those with kids, “should pay a different, lower tax rate” @GMA pic.twitter.com/JEjxfWrRmW— Selina Wang (@selinawangtv) July 26, 2024