|No tax on Social Security, increased tax refunds in 2026, and a targeted agenda to bring down the cost of living – those were the three themes that emerged from my interview with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt about President Donald Trump’s message to seniors heading into critical midterm elections next year. The senior vote is pivotal in any election, and Leavitt emphasized that President Trump is committed to delivering on the issues that President Trump is committed to delivering on the issues that matter most to older Americans.
“The first thing I can say is that, without a doubt, President Trump loves and adores our country’s seniors,” Leavitt said. “He understands perhaps more than any president in history how seniors are uniquely impacted by government policy. They’ve spent their entire lives working and paying into systems like Medicare and Social Security, and they deserve a government that is committed to serving them and ensuring they get the benefits they have earned.”
“This President also understands how important it is to older Americans that his administration does more to bring down the cost of living and put money back in people’s pockets,” Leavitt continued. “Not just for them, but for their children and grandchildren as well. When this administration sees older Americans, we see a group of people who are deeply committed to leaving this country a better place than they found it, and I can tell you that President Trump is absolutely committed to joining them in that mission. That is why he made such a huge sacrifice by leaving the business world to run for president in the first place.”
Ultimately, Leavitt said, President Trump’s message to seniors isn’t about political spin or some clever turn of phrase; it’s simply about working hard every day to deliver results and then letting the record speak for itself.
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“The first thing I can say is that, without a doubt, President Trump loves and adores our country’s seniors,” Leavitt said. “He understands perhaps more than any president in history how seniors are uniquely impacted by government policy. They’ve spent their entire lives working and paying into systems like Medicare and Social Security, and they deserve a government that is committed to serving them and ensuring they get the benefits they have earned.”
“This President also understands how important it is to older Americans that his administration does more to bring down the cost of living and put money back in people’s pockets,” Leavitt continued. “Not just for them, but for their children and grandchildren as well. When this administration sees older Americans, we see a group of people who are deeply committed to leaving this country a better place than they found it, and I can tell you that President Trump is absolutely committed to joining them in that mission. That is why he made such a huge sacrifice by leaving the business world to run for president in the first place.”
Ultimately, Leavitt said, President Trump’s message to seniors isn’t about political spin or some clever turn of phrase; it’s simply about working hard every day to deliver results and then letting the record speak for itself.
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Leavitt outlines Trump’s senior pitch: no tax on Social Security, bigger 2026 refunds, and cost-of-living relief.
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