Trump’s Revolutionary Tax Overhaul: Abolishing the IRS and Ushering in the External Revenue Service Era – Whatfinger News' Choice Clips
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Trump’s Revolutionary Tax Overhaul: Abolishing the IRS and Ushering in the External Revenue Service Era

With President Donald Trump Installing Scott Bessent as IRS Commissioner & Trump’s man Dan Scavino calling to Abolish the IRS on the same day, here’s 1 minute, 17 seconds of clips of Trump & Crew hinting the IRS will be abolished….

In a riveting compilation of clips shared above, President Donald Trump and his allies lay out a vision that’s music to conservative ears: scrapping the bloated, tyrannical Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and replacing it with the External Revenue Service (ERS). The video, featuring Trump, Jesse Watters, and others on Fox News, highlights Trump’s repeated hints at eliminating federal income taxes through massive tariffs on foreign imports. “We have the Internal Revenue Service, which is used to tax our people,” Trump says in one clip. “We can use the External Revenue Service and wouldn’t even need the Internal Revenue Service.” This isn’t just rhetoric—it’s a cornerstone of Trump’s America First agenda, aimed at freeing hardworking Americans from the IRS’s clutches while forcing global freeloaders to foot the bill.

As Trump declared on Truth Social, “For far too long, we have relied on taxing our Great People using the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Through soft and pathetically weak Trade agreements, the American Economy has delivered growth and prosperity to the World, while taxing ourselves. It is time for that to change.” The External Revenue Service, officially announced by Trump in January 2025, represents a seismic shift in how America funds its government. Set to launch on Inauguration Day, January 20, 2025, the ERS will focus exclusively on collecting tariffs, duties, and revenues from foreign sources—ensuring that countries like China, Mexico, and the European Union pay their “fair share” for accessing the world’s largest market. Trump emphasized this in his announcement: “I am today announcing that I will create the EXTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE to collect our Tariffs, Duties, and all Revenue that come from Foreign sources. We will begin charging those that make money off of us with Trade, and they will start paying, FINALLY, their fair share.” This move aligns perfectly with Trump’s longstanding promise to use tariffs as a weapon against unfair trade practices, potentially generating trillions in revenue without dipping into American pockets.

Conservatives have cheered this as a long-overdue rebuke to the IRS, which under Joe Biden ballooned into a 87,000-agent behemoth, armed and ready to harass everyday citizens while ignoring elite tax dodgers. The IRS, empowered by the Inflation Reduction Act, has been weaponized against conservatives, small businesses, and even gig workers like Uber drivers and eBay sellers. Trump’s plan? Gut it. By shifting revenue collection outward, the ERS could pave the way for abolishing income taxes altogether, especially for those earning under $200,000.

As Trump teased in interviews, “There is a way… if what I’m planning comes out, it’s a great question by the way, everyone could… I have a real shot.” Economist Stephen Moore, a Trump ally, echoed this on Fox & Friends, praising the ERS as a means to “collect foreign tariffs” and relieve American taxpayers. This isn’t pie-in-the-sky dreaming; it’s rooted in historical precedent. Trump often references America’s golden era from 1870 to 1913, when the nation thrived on tariffs alone—no income tax, no IRS. “Our country at its richest was during from 1870 to 1913… we were an all-tariff nation,” he noted in the X clip. Implementing universal tariffs—10% on all imports, higher on adversaries like China—could rake in $400 billion annually from $4.1 trillion in imports, according to Newsmax analysts. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, tasked with building the ERS, is “so pumped up” about raising a trillion dollars by closing tax loopholes exploited by foreign entities.
Trump’s executive order in January directed Lutnick to establish the agency, focusing on “America First” trade policies. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, plays a crucial role. Musk has vowed to audit the IRS, exposing waste and overreach. “We’re going to get rid of all these tax scams that hammer against America,” Lutnick declared. This dovetails with House Republicans’ efforts, like the Fair Tax Act, which would abolish the IRS and replace income taxes with a national sales tax. Rep. Claudia Tenney’s bill redirects IRS funds to hire more border agents, underscoring conservative priorities: secure borders over domestic taxation. Potential impacts are game-changing. Tariffs could fund massive tax cuts, including no taxes on tips, overtime, Social Security, and perhaps all income for working-class families. National Review warns against overpromising but acknowledges the appeal: “Don’t substitute tariffs for income taxes: You’ll get both,” urging caution to avoid new burdens.
Yet, Trump insists, “If tariffs work out… you wouldn’t need income tax.” This resonates with conservatives tired of funding endless wars and welfare states. As Trump put it, “The answer is yes… I think there’s a real shot.” Democrats, predictably, are in panic mode. House Dems threaten to block tariffs, calling them “unacceptable.” But with GOP control, Trump cleared the path via executive action. On “Liberation Day” April 2, 2025, he rolled out reciprocal tariffs, levying duties on nations that tax U.S. exports.
White House delays in full implementation show strategic rollouts, with walk-backs on some tariffs to protect consumers. Critics within the swamp whine about trade wars, but conservatives see victory. Fox Business’s Brian Brenberg hailed the ERS as a way to “collect money from foreigners.” Trump’s Treasury eyes “streamlining” the IRS, potentially slashing its role. Heritage Foundation experts, while focused on extending Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, align with reducing domestic taxes amid expiration risks.

This plan embodies conservative principles: limited government, free enterprise, and national sovereignty. By abolishing the IRS’s stranglehold and launching the ERS, Trump aims to restore America’s economic dominance. As he said, “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!” The era of taxing Americans to subsidize the world ends now.

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Sgt K and Ben at Whatfinger News. Heavy use of Gateway Pundit and Newsmax links above. 

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