How One Outsider Helped Trump Slash Federal Red Tape | Steve Friess
The Jenny Beth ShowJune 17, 202600:03:20

How One Outsider Helped Trump Slash Federal Red Tape | Steve Friess

Trump promised to repeal two regulations for every new one. Steve Friess says the real tool was far more powerful, and he helped build it.

Wyoming congressional candidate Steve Friess explains the regulatory budget: a concept his volunteer team of conservative attorneys drafted so that any new rule had to be offset by repealing an equal dollar amount of existing red tape. In this clip from The Jenny Beth Show, Friess breaks down how it worked, why measuring the cost of a regulation matters more than counting regulations, and how it gave agencies the discipline to clear out duplicative and outdated rules. By the end of the first Trump term, he says, the administration was repealing far more rules than it added.

Jenny Beth Martin, co-founder of the Tea Party movement and Chairman of Tea Party Patriots Action, draws out how regulatory reform freed businesses to grow and helped unleash the economy.

Learn more at teapartypatriots.org and jennybethshow.com. Have a voice in the fight, call the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121. Steve Friess is running for Congress in Wyoming, learn more at friessforwy.com.

00:00 — A volunteer team of conservative attorneys
00:54 — “Two for one”: Trump’s deregulation promise
01:44 — The regulatory budget explained
02:16 — Repealing far more rules than were added

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