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Related: About this forumCongressional Republicans 'don't see a huge appetite' for Trump's push to repeal the CHIPS Act
Source: NBC News
Congressional Republicans 'dont see a huge appetite' for Trump's push to repeal the CHIPS Act
Three aides to Senate Republicans made clear the party has neither the stomach nor the time to engage in a repeal of the bipartisan legislation at this time.
March 5, 2025, 6:33 PM EST
By Allan Smith, Frank Thorp V and Sahil Kapur
WASHINGTON In the closing weeks of last years presidential campaign, House Speaker Mike Johnson quickly walked back remarks he made while standing alongside a vulnerable Republican member in New York.
Johnson had pledged to repeal the CHIPS and Science Act if Donald Trump became president a position he quickly realized was not popular in battleground districts and could hurt his members re-election bids.
The CHIPS Act is not on the agenda for repeal, Johnson, R-La., said in a statement that soon followed his October comments.
Fast-forward to Tuesday, and Trump, now president, made a request of Johnson on camera during a nationally televised speech before a joint session of Congress: Repeal the CHIPS Act.
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Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/republicans-trump-push-repeal-chips-act-rcna194910

Baron2024
(1,492 posts)Everyone knows that Trump is a dangerous idiot, and this is just another example. The CHIPS Act has invested something like $50 billion in taxpayer dollars so far. The estimate for the amount of private investment that this has stimulated is somewhere around $400 billion dollars. So you are literally talking about a net investment of hundreds of billions of dollars. That is an effective government program. Trump just wants it repealed because it is a Biden program, and he hates anything associated with Joe Biden. It damages Trump's fragile vanity and hurts his delicate ego.
elleng
(139,054 posts)Pretty damned stupid, as the rationale was to bring jobs to the U.S., eh?