05/03/2023

Trump doubles down on his promise to ‘save’ Social Security a day after he suggested overhauling it

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  • President Trump charged Democrats with trying to “destroy” Social Security and doubled down on his promise to “save” the program.
  • Trump said in a Thursday tweet: “Democrats are going to destroy your Social Security. I have totally left it alone, as promised, and will save it!”
  • It’s a stark reversal from only a day earlier, when he suggested he was open to overhauling the program at the “right” moment after the election.
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President Trump sought to defend his Social Security record in a Thursday afternoon tweet, accusing Democrats of wanting to “destroy” it and pledging he would “save” it — only a day after he suggested he was open to overhauling it alongside Medicare. 
Trump said: “Democrats are going to destroy your Social Security. I have totally left it alone, as promised, and will save it!”
The comments came only a day after he suggested in a CNBC interview that he was open to overhauling both social safety-net programs, saying it was “the easiest of all things” and it would happen at the “right” moment after the election. 
White House spokesperson Judd Deere defended the administration’s record on entitlements in an email to Business Insider on Wednesday, saying, “With no benefit cuts, President Trump is keeping his commitment to the most vulnerable Americans especially those who depend on Medicare and Social Security.”
Deere added: “His budgets have proposed more savings to mandatory programs than any President in history, including lowering drug costs, eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse, and getting people off welfare and back to work.”
Trump faced significant criticism from Democrats after his remarks on the entitlement programs aired on CNBC. Both Social Security and Medicare are highly popular with voters.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, a leading presidential candidate, said in a Wednesday tweet that Trump “lied” about his 2016 campaign pledge to guard both programs from cuts.
And Sen. Elizabeth Warren, another frontrunner, also pounced, saying she would “fight” to expand Social Security instead.