President Donald Trump signs a $1.5 trillion tax-cut bill into law at the White House on Dec. 22.
President Donald Trump signs a $1.5 trillion tax-cut bill into law at the White House on Dec. 22.

President Donald Trumped on Friday signed a controversial $1.5 trillion tax-cut bill into law and, in the process, scored what has been described as his biggest accomplishment since assuming office almost a year ago.

Trump, who signed the legislation prior to leaving D.C. for the holidays, said that in having signed the bill, heโ€™s accomplished more than almost any other president in their first year.

โ€œThe typical family of four earning $75,000 will see an income tax cut of more than $2,000 โ€” many much higher than that โ€” slashing their tax bill in half,โ€ he said as he signed the legislation at the White House. โ€œAnd theyโ€™re going to start to see that. Because weโ€™re signing today, theyโ€™re going to start to see that in February. The numbers will speak.โ€

Trump noted among other of the billโ€™s highlights, that the corporate tax rate will be lowered from 35 percent to 21 percent.

โ€œThat means that more products will be made in the USA,โ€ he said. โ€œA lot of things are going to be happening in the USA. Weโ€™re going to bring back our companies. Theyโ€™ve already started coming back. I think they had certain confidence in me and they figured we were going to get this done.โ€

This correspondent is a guest contributor to The Washington Informer.

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