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‘He’s back’: Trump’s address to Congress to be blanketed with six figure ad

A conservative nonprofit organization, Plymouth Union Public Advocacy, is set to air an ad before and after President Donald Trump’s address to Congress on Tuesday night. The ad, titled “Winning,” focuses on Trump’s tax cut plan and promises more victories during his term in office.

The 30-second ad emphasizes Trump’s commitment to extending the 2017 tax cuts and eliminating taxes on tips, overtime, and social security. It also highlights his efforts to prevent a tax on healthcare that could drive up costs for Americans. The ad, backed by a six-figure buy, will run nationally on television and digital platforms.

In response to Trump’s tax cut plan, a Fox News focus group of Independent voters expressed approval, indicating support for the president’s efforts to reduce taxes and eliminate wasteful government spending. The House of Representatives recently passed a resolution that will lead to a multitrillion-dollar bill encompassing Trump’s priorities on border security, defense, energy, and taxes.

Trump’s upcoming address to Congress will focus on four main sections: accomplishments during his second term, economic policies, border security funding, and global peace initiatives. Despite Trump’s agenda, some Democratic members, including Sen. Chris Murphy, D-CT, have announced plans to boycott the address and hold a live prebuttal instead.

The ad from Plymouth Union Public Advocacy underscores Trump’s commitment to delivering on his promises and ensuring continued success for America. As the nation prepares to hear Trump’s address to Congress, the ad serves as a reminder of the president’s dedication to advancing policies that strengthen the country and promote prosperity.

As the speech approaches, Americans from all walks of life eagerly anticipate hearing Trump’s plans for the future and how his administration will continue to lead the country towards growth and success. The ad’s message of “winning” resonates with many supporters, reflecting a shared optimism for the future under Trump’s leadership.

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