Here’s how House Republicans’ Israel-aid bill could add $30 billion to the deficit

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House Republicans have released a proposal to grant Israel billions of dollars in military aid and to pay for it by cutting funding to the Internal Revenue Service, but experts say that the move would increase the federal budget deficit by more than the cost of the aid itself.

The GOP plan would provide $14.3 billion in aid to Israel, in line with what President Joe Biden requested earlier this month, but it purports to offset that spending with a $14.3 billion cut to funding for the IRS.

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