Washington
 (AFP) - President Donald Trump on Friday signed into law a sweeping 
overhaul of the US tax code, two days after the Republican plan was 
adopted by Congress in a major political victory.
Making
 good on a vow to push through the tax cuts before Christmas, Trump 
endorsed the bill shortly before departing for a year-end break at his 
Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, pulling forward a formal signing initially
 planned for January.
"I
 watched the news this morning and they were all saying, will he keep 
his promise, will he sign it by Christmas?" Trump told reporters 
gathered in the Oval Office.
"And I called downstairs and said 'Get it ready, we have to sign it now.'"
Trump
 this week celebrated his first major legislative victory since taking 
office a year ago as Congress passed the $1.5 trillion overhaul, set to 
impact every corner of the economy through dramatic tax cuts for 
corporations and temporary reductions for individuals.
"As
 you know, $3.2 trillion in tax cuts for American families," Trump said.
 "And they're going to start to see that because we're signing today."
He
 added that "we're going to bring back probably $4 trillion from 
overseas," and said corporations "are literally going wild over" the 
prospect.
"This
 is something that Republicans wanted for years and Democrats wanted for
 years and yet it never got done. Now it's being done."
Opposition
 Democrats have branded the tax plan a giveaway to the wealthiest that 
risks blowing a hole in the national debt, and a CNN poll showed that 55
 percent of Americans oppose the tax reform.
But
 House Speaker Paul Ryan thinks they will be won over once they start to
 reap the benefits. He proclaimed immediately after Trump's signing: 
"The biggest tax reform in a generation is now the law of the land.
"As promised, the American people will begin the new year with a new tax code."
- 'Working in Florida' -
Trump
 -- who did not hold a traditional year-end news conference before 
departing Washington -- seized on the occasion to speak at length to 
reporters, enumerating the achievements of his first year in office.
"We
 have more legislative victories than any other president," he said -- 
an assertion not supported by facts. He has signed into law fewer than 
100, mostly minor, pieces of legislation, fewer than his nine 
predecessors according to the GovTrack website.
"This
 is the capper, because this is again the biggest tax cut, the biggest 
reform of all time," he said, while vowing that infrastructure reform 
would be a domestic priority for 2018.
Trump left the White House right after the signing, for what he told reporters would be a working holiday.
"We'll
 be working in Florida, I'll be working very hard during that Christmas 
because we have many things we're talking about, including North Korea, 
including a lot of things happening in the Middle East as you know."
The
 US leader also signed into law a short-term funding bill that will keep
 the federal government running until January 19, averting a looming 
shutdown.
The
 temporary funding extension gives more time to lawmakers from both 
parties to reach an agreement on funding for the remainder of the 2018 
fiscal year, which ends September 30.
The
 bill adopted by Congress on Thursday also unlocks four billion dollars 
to build a new missile base in Alaska, and to repair US Navy ships 
damaged in recent accidents.

 
 
 
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