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Kamala Harris to announce latest policy stolen from Trump campaign

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Last updated: September 2, 2024 5:49 pm
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Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to announce a commitment to keeping US Steel domestic on Monday at her campaign stop in Pittsburgh, Pa. – marking yet another policy she has swiped from her opponent’s playbook.

“Today in her visit to Pittsburgh, the Vice President is expected to say that US Steel should remain domestically owned and operated and stress her commitment to always have the backs of American steel workers,” a Harris campaign official said in a statement.

Harris’ policy is in line with President Biden’s view announced in March that US Steel should not sell the company to Japan’s Nippon Steel – but is still a notable policy from the vice president who has yet to announce a comprehensive policy agenda upon taking the 2024 reigns from Biden.

“US Steel has been an iconic American steel company for more than a century, and it is vital for it to remain an American steel company that is domestically owned and operated,” Biden said in March.

Former President Donald Trump had voiced opposition to the US Steel deal even earlier, saying in January that he would block the sale if voters return him to the White House.

Harris is set to appear in a campaign rally alongside Biden and announce her support for US Steel remaining domestic. Getty Images

“I would block it instantaneously. Absolutely,” Trump said at the time. “We saved the steel industry. Now, US Steel is being bought by Japan. So terrible.”

Harris has taken several policies directly from Trump’s campaign during her short time on the trail, including no taxes on tips and proposing a child tax credit.

The United Steelworkers union headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US, on April 7, 2024. The Japanese bid to take over United States Steel Corp. had widely been viewed as a slam-dunk offer the only sticking point was winning over the union and, in turn, its political leverage. Bloomberg via Getty Images

No taxes on tips

The former president first proposed a “no tax on tips” policy at a campaign rally in early June and quickly adopted it to be a pillar of his promised administration’s agenda.

He claimed during the Republican National Convention that the policy came to him after speaking to a “very smart waitress” in Nevada who bemoaned the government taking her tips.

Harris then announced her policy of eliminating taxes on tips in August.

“It is my promise to everyone here when I am president, we will continue our fighting for working families of America including to raise the minimum wage and eliminate taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers,” she said at a rally in Las Vegas.

Trump accused Harris of copying his policies at the time.

“Kamala Harris, whose ‘Honeymoon’ period is ENDING, and is starting to get hammered in the Polls, just copied my NO TAXES ON TIPS Policy,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “The difference is, she won’t do it, she just wants it for Political Purposes! This was a TRUMP idea – She has no ideas, she can only steal from me. Remember, Kamala has proposed the LARGEST TAX INCREASE IN HISTORY – It won’t happen. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!”

Trump has claimed he would block US Steel from going to Japan. AP

Child tax credit

Harris also came out with a child tax credit proposal in her economy speech, coinciding with a policy Trump’s running mate Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) had championed just days before to a chorus of criticism from some Democrats.

The vice president on Aug. 16 she would expand the Child Tax Credit to give middle-income and lower-income families with children in their first year of life a maximum of $6,000 in tax breaks. She did not define what the middle- and lower-income cutoffs would be.

Her campaign also said Harris will fight to restore Biden’s American Rescue Plan extended Child Tax Credit that has $3,600 per child.

Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris boards Air Force Two to travel to Detroit and Pittsburgh for campaign events, at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S., September 2, 2024. via REUTERS

Vance had spoken out in favor of instituting a child tax credit for all families on Aug. 11 – no matter their income – for up to $5,000 per child.

“I’d love to see a child tax credit that’s $5,000 per child,” Vance had said just five days before Harris made her policy public. “President Trump has been on the record for a long time supporting a bigger child tax credit, and I think you want it to apply to all American families.”

Vance slammed Harris for copying the Trump campaign’s policies during a campaign stop in Michigan on Tuesday.

“Kamala’s advisers are considering adopting all of Donald Trump’s policies. … I’ve heard that for her debate in a few weeks, she’s going to put on a navy suit, a long red tie and adopt the slogan ‘Make America Great Again,’” Vance said.

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