ICYMI: Davids Criticizes President Trump’s Executive Orders for Raising Costs and Benefiting Corporations
Opinion piece urges President Trump to work across the aisle to lower costs
In a guest column published today in Newsweek, Representative Sharice Davids criticized President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders, arguing that they will hurt hardworking Kansans. While the president promised to support the working class, Davids pointed out that his actions will raise costs for families while benefiting large corporations and special interests.
Davids emphasized the need for bipartisan solutions that prioritize the well-being of working families, rather than policies that primarily favor corporations. She urged President Trump to shift his focus to lowering costs for Americans, a goal that has not been addressed by his executive orders.
Read Davids’ column in Newsweek:
“When running for office, President Donald Trump promised to help working-class Americans—people like those I represent in Kansas’ Third District. I share that goal and have worked across the aisle to lower costs for families…But the president’s recent executive orders have moved us further from that shared goal. These actions don’t lower costs for hardworking Americans. In fact, many of them will raise costs for families while benefiting special interests and large corporations.
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Consider the decision to eliminate the $2 cap on generic drugs for seniors on Medicare. For years, Kansans have called for relief at the pharmacy counter, and we finally delivered by empowering Medicare to negotiate lower prescription drug prices—saving 74,000 Kansans up to 79 percent on their medications. Yet, rather than building on this progress, these recent actions will leave many paying more for the life-saving prescriptions they depend on.
It’s not just health care. These actions are also harming the clean energy sector—a vital and rapidly growing industry for Kansas’ economy. In my district, Panasonic is building a new electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturing plant, set to create 20,000 total jobs. Yet, these executive orders jeopardize those jobs and threaten to push the United States even further behind our global competitors in the EV market.
And the damage doesn’t stop there. While the government can and should work more efficiently, proponents of the new efficiency office—established through an executive order and overseen by the world’s wealthiest man—have openly admitted they plan to slash Social Security and Medicare. Let me be clear—Kansans have paid into these programs their entire lives. Cutting them isn’t just cruel; it’s a betrayal of the people who rely on them.
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None of this helps Kansans who are struggling with rising costs at the gas pump and grocery store. Instead, these orders benefit special interests and corporate profits at the expense of hardworking families. By rolling back tax reforms that ensured corporations paid their fair share, large profitable companies may now pay little to no taxes, leaving everyday families to shoulder the burden.
These actions—along with others freezing promised federal investments that communities rely on, blocking wind energy and its cost savings in Kansas, and imposing planned tariffs that could cost families $4,000 a year—reveal a troubling pattern. They underscore a willingness to stoke fear, serve partisan interests, and undermine the progress we’ve made to lower costs for families.
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Kansans have made it clear they want leaders who will prioritize their needs and protect their freedoms. I will continue to fight for them in Congress. But I urge you, Mr. President, to join me in putting the interests of hardworking families above politics. It's our responsibility to deliver on the promise of making life more affordable for all Americans.”