A pro-Trump group has launched an advertisement attacking Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ previous support for a national sales tax and calls the Florida governor “Ron DeSalesTax”. The advertisement states that, while he was in the U.S. House of Representatives, he “backed a national sales tax, a 23% tax hike on almost everything you buy from the gas station to the grocery store.”. It adds that “90% of families would get a tax hike if DeSantis replaced the current system” and that would make inflation under President Joe Biden “hit even harder.”
Source: newsmax.com
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