From People:
Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Va., ducked questions about the possibility of House Speaker Mike Johnson making cuts to Social Security by appearing to fake a minute-long phone call outside the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, June 9.
After he was approached by a reporter for the liberal outlet MeidasTouchand asked about “Mike Johnson’s secret plan to cut Social Security,” Wittman, 67, put his phone to his head and appeared to have a one-sided conversation as the device remained lit up and cycled through apps while he pressed it against his face. During the encounter, the visible phone screen never showed sign that a call was in progress.
“Hey, how you doing? I'm good. I'm good with that. Yeah, I'll be there in just a few minutes,” Wittman said into his phone as soon as the question was asked. …
This doesn’t sound like someone who would vote to cut Social Security benefits. The GOP can talk about the impending “bankruptcy” of Social Security as if they’re eager for cuts in benefits to happen but they’re not or, at least, they know the voters will not countenance this. Democrats need do nothing other than call the Republican bluff. Dems certainly shouldn’t vote for any cuts in benefits. The GOP will fold in the end. Of course, folding will probably mean funding Social Security out of general revenues rather than a tax increase on the wealthy but that’s way better than any cuts in benefits.
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