A DoorDash grandma walked into the White House, handed the President a McDonald's order, and mentioned she got $11,000 back at tax time this year. President Trump called it "the great big beautiful bill." Jenny Beth Martin and Andrew Langer (Director, CPAC Foundation Center for Regulatory Reform) break down what that moment actually means.
$11,000 back is just under $1,000 a month for a working family. That is the real story the media is not covering: no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on Social Security — and for the first time in 50 years, a presidential administration that actually cut regulatory costs by 5% in a single year.
In this clip:
• The DoorDash Grandma White House moment and what it reveals about Trump's authentic leadership style
• Andrew Langer: why $200 billion in regulatory cost cuts equals $400 billion to $1 trillion in regained economic opportunity
• What 12 million small business owners are experiencing right now — and why NFIB optimism is at its highest in years
• Pushing back on the left's three main criticisms of the One Big Beautiful Bill
Call your senators — tell them to pass the SAVE America Act. 202-224-3121 | passthesaveamericaact.com
Chapters:
00:00 — Jenny Beth Intro: DoorDash Grandma and Tax Day
00:27 — The DoorDash Grandma White House Clip
02:21 — What $11K Means for Working Families | Andrew Langer
03:37 — Small Business Impact: 12M Owners, $7K Average Tax Reduction
07:58 — Left's Criticisms of the One Big Beautiful Bill: Debunked
#JennyBethShow #OneBigBeautifulBill #TaxDay2026 #TrumpTaxCuts #NoTaxOnTips #DoorDashGrandma #WorkingFamilies #TeaPartyPatriots #SmallBusiness #GrassrootsConservative

