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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman, a sometime advisor to President Trump,
who served in Trump's first term, wants Republicans to raise taxes on the wealthy.
Steve Bannon spoke in an interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep.
Steve Bannon was once Trump's White House strategist and is now a hard right podcaster who wants to reorient Republicans.
He's pressing Congress to cut taxes on lower income people
while not extending tax cuts for the wealthiest.
I don't want to raise taxes on the wealthy.
I'm not some guy says tax the rich.
I'm saying right now the math simply doesn't work.
You're worried about the debt.
I'm worried about the debt.
You can't have $2 trillion a year in deficits that you have to finance and finance.
Now it's killing the working class and middle class.
Trump has toyed with the idea of higher taxes, but also said it might hurt him politically,