Bessent blasts Democrat-led states for blocking Trump tax relief in OBBBA
Treasury secretary says Colorado, New York, Illinois and DC are blocking residents from tax relief under One Big Beautiful Bill Act
By Amanda Macias Fox News
Published December 10, 2025 12:25pm EST
FIRST ON FOX: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday criticized several Democrat-led states for refusing to adopt key provisions of President Donald Trump's landmark One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB), the sweeping tax bill.
Bessent argued that states such as Colorado, New York and Illinois and the District of Columbia are "deliberately blocking their own residents from receiving" the tax relief provided under the law, calling the move "a blatant act of political obstructionism" and a "direct assault on the very families and workers liberal politicians claim to champion."
"By denying their residents access to these important tax cuts, these governors and legislators are forcing hardworking Americans to shoulder higher state tax burdens, robbing them of the relief they deserve and exacerbating the financial squeeze on low- and middle-income households," Bessent said.
In a separate post on X, Bessent circulated a meme casting New York’s Kathy Hochul, Colorado’s Jared Polis, and Illinois’ JB Pritzker as "the Grinches Who Stole Christmas."
https://twitter.com/SecScottBessent/status/1998808279015895258The offices of Hochul, Polis and Pritzker did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. It is not immediately clear which deductions the governors are blocking.
He said Trump's legislation, which was signed into law on July 4, represents "the most pro-worker, pro-family tax reform in a generation," noting that it puts more money directly into the pockets of hardworking Americans through measures such as, "No Tax on Tips" for service-industry employees, "No Tax on Overtime" and a new tax deduction for seniors who rely on Social Security.
Bessent said Trump’s vision is "clear: real relief for the forgotten men and women of America, certainty for businesses and momentum for growth."
He urged the remaining holdout states "to immediately conform and stop punishing their citizens for partisan games," arguing that "the American people voted for bold change, not bureaucratic roadblocks."
Bessent added that the Treasury stands ready to work with any state committed to delivering on that promise, "but we will not stand idly by as this obstructionism drags down the national recovery."
"This is about putting America first, starting with the families and workers who make our economy the envy of the world."
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