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Statement attributed to Nathaniel Moran warns of "largest tax increase" if major tax bill fails

Recorded statement/news segment · June 11, 2025

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Summary

A recorded statement attributed to Texas Congressman Nathaniel Moran said he was confident a major tax bill would pass and warned that failing to pass the "1 big beautiful bill" would lead to the "largest tax increase in American history" next year; no formal vote was recorded in the transcript.

A recorded statement attributed to Texas Congressman Nathaniel Moran expressed confidence that a major tax bill would pass and warned of a significant tax increase if lawmakers do not approve it.

A presenter read a statement attributed to Moran, saying, "If we don't get this 1 big beautiful bill passed, America is gonna see the largest tax increase in American history next year." The presenter said the bill's stated goals include keeping taxes low and providing "liberty for our families, for our farmers, for our businesses."

The statement framed the legislation as a broad effort to prevent higher tax burdens next year. It described the measure as a single, comprehensive bill intended to preserve lower taxes for households and businesses. The recording used the phrase "1 big beautiful bill" to refer to the package; no formal bill number or legislative text was provided in the transcript.

The transcript does not record a vote, motion, or any legislative action tied to the remarks. The remarks were presented as a statement attributed to Moran rather than as live remarks on a legislative floor in this transcript. The claim that failing to pass the bill would cause "the largest tax increase in American history" is presented here as part of that attributed statement and is not independently verified in the transcript.

No additional context about the bill's contents, sponsors, committee referrals, or timetable was provided in the recording. The transcript ends after the presenter relays the attributed statement; no formal next steps or votes are recorded.