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Wes Moore Faces Backlash for Blaming Trump Over Budget Crisis

Wes Moore Struggles to Defend Maryland’s Growing Budget Deficit

Governor Wes Moore faces criticism as Maryland’s $3 billion budget deficit grows. He blames former President Donald Trump. His administration says federal policies contributed to the financial mess. But Republicans push back hard.

Rep. Andy Harris calls Moore’s claims ridiculous. He says Democrats created this problem. He argues they taxed too much and spent too much. Now, he says, they want to blame Trump instead of taking responsibility.

Wes Moore and Maryland Democrats Push for Higher Taxes

Maryland leaders look for ways to fix the budget. They propose new taxes. They want to raise revenue to cover the shortfall. Democrats argue that higher taxes will help. They say this is the only way to avoid cutting essential services.

Republicans disagree completely. Harris says tax increases will hurt businesses. He argues they will push people out of Maryland. Harris says the government should cut spending instead. He believes taxpayers should not pay for politicians’ mistakes.

Wes Moore Faces Pressure as Republicans Demand Spending Cuts

Harris says the facts are clear. Maryland’s budget deficit was reported months before Trump took office. He says Democrats passed reckless spending bills. He argues they created this problem and must fix it.

Republicans want accountability. They demand spending cuts instead of tax hikes. Republicans say Maryland must live within its means. They warn higher taxes will slow growth and drive businesses away.

Harris and other Republicans push back hard. They say blaming Trump is a distraction. All of them say Moore should focus on solutions. They demand transparency. They argue the state needs real leadership, not excuses.

The budget fight continues to heat up. Maryland residents wait for answers. They want a government that works for them, not against them.

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