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Tuberville criticizes Biden over 1983 Social Security tax vote

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US Senator for Alabama | US Senator for Alabama website

US Senator for Alabama | US Senator for Alabama website

U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville addressed the Senate, voicing concerns about the Social Security system and criticizing President Joe Biden for a 1983 vote to tax Social Security. Tuberville stated, "The American people don’t have any confidence that they will see all of the money they’ve paid into Social Security over the years."

Tuberville also highlighted the recent passing of the Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act (SICAA), which he co-sponsored. He expressed gratitude towards Paris Hilton for her advocacy, stating, "I want to thank Paris Hilton for her great work on this legislation."

Tuberville's remarks included criticism of federal spending priorities and concerns about future retirees' financial security. He emphasized, "We better start figuring this problem out because one of these days millions of people are going to come to D.C. and say, 'where is my money?'"

The senator reiterated his support for former President Trump’s approach to Social Security reform, emphasizing accountability in government operations.

Senator Tommy Tuberville represents Alabama in the United States Senate and serves on several committees including Armed Services and Veterans’ Affairs.

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