The Trump campaign has accused Harris of copying his no tax on tips plan
Newsweek’s misleading headline on Republican support for Kamala Harris’ no tax on tips policy was deemed "another reason to loathe the media" online.
The publication released an article titled "Kamala Harris' Tax Proposal Backed by Majority of Republicans" on Monday regarding Harris’ new support for banning taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers, after former President Trump embraced the policy in June.
"Considering that 68 percent of Republicans support the policy proposal, according to our recent poll, the plan could help Harris sway GOP voters unconvinced by Trump's candidacy toward supporting her in the November election," Newsweek said.
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A Newsweek headline implied Harris' recent no tax on tips policy proposal was popular with Republicans. (X screenshot)
Though the headline implied support for Harris’ plan, the article itself acknowledged the poll was conducted on July 29, prior to Harris’ announcement. The piece also noted the plan was previously proposed by Trump and added to the Republican platform months prior.
"The majority of Americans support plans to end federal taxes on tips given to service industry workers, according to an exclusive poll for Newsweek which shows why Kamala Harris embraced the policy plan first announced by her opponent Donald Trump," the article read.
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The headline, however, garnered the most attention with X users accusing the publication of trying to turn a Trump policy into a win for Harris.
"That’s because it’s Donald Trump’s tax proposal," The Spectator reporter Matthew Foldi wrote.
That’s because it’s Donald Trump’s tax proposal https://t.co/S9t70QRm9q
— Matthew Foldi (@MatthewFoldi) August 12, 2024
Iowa State Rep. Carter Nordman agreed, "That’s because it’s literally @realDonaldTrump’s tax proposal…"
That’s because it’s literally @realDonaldTrump’s tax proposal… https://t.co/VQ5Os9y4mL
— Rep. Carter Nordman (@CarterNordman) August 12, 2024
"Harris stole this idea from Trump. It’s not her proposal. This is an insane take - even for Newsweek," Rick Scott communications director McKinley Lewis remarked.
Harris stole this idea from Trump. It’s not her proposal.
— McKinley Lewis (@McKinleyPLewis) August 12, 2024
This is an insane take - even for Newsweek. https://t.co/6GkVEVNRBL
"You mean Trump's tax plan," conservative personality Chad Felix Greene commented.
You mean Trump's tax plan. https://t.co/hwO2og2A2d
— Chad Felix Greene 🇮🇱 (@chadfelixg) August 12, 2024
Twitchy’s Doug Powers joked, "’Hey Google, give me yet another reason to loathe the media.’ Google:"
"Hey Google, give me yet another reason to loathe the media."
— Doug Powers (@ThePowersThatBe) August 12, 2024
Google: https://t.co/wS94CKOgen
"Shameless doesn't begin to cover it," RedState writer Bonchie wrote.
Shameless doesn't begin to cover it. pic.twitter.com/ZRnR1t63SS
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) August 12, 2024
"OH MY GOD," former Republican congressional candidate David Giglio exclaimed.
OH MY GOD.
— David Giglio (@DavidGiglioCA) August 12, 2024
Harris announced a proposal to prohibit taxes on service and hospitality workers during a rally on Saturday. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
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Fox News Digital reached out to Newsweek and the article’s writer Giulia Carbonaro for a comment. Fox News Digital also reached out to the Trump campaign.
Trump himself has attacked Harris and accused her of stealing his plan after she announced her proposal during a rally Saturday.
"Kamala Harris, whose 'Honeymoon' period is ENDING, and is starting to get hammered in the Polls, just copied my NO TAXES ON TIPS Policy," Trump wrote on Truth Social.
Trump accused Harris of copying his policy Sunday. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images/Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
"The difference is, she won't do it, she just wants it for Political Purposes! This was a TRUMP idea—She has no ideas, she can only steal from me," he added.
Trump’s campaign later coined the hashtag #CopyCatKamala Sunday.
Lindsay Kornick is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to