Last major union yet to endorse in Harris-Trump showdown nears final decision

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, the only union among the nation's top 10 that hasn't endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris in her 2024 faceoff with former President Trump, could make an announcement later this week on whom they're backing in the White House race.

"We are going to look at any and all options, and I can’t commit to what we’re going to do," Teamsters General President Sean O'Brien told reporters at the union's national headquarters in the nation's capital.

O'Brien spoke after he and other Teamsters leaders met behind closed doors with Harris on Monday for a roundtable discussion.

The vice president didn't speak with reporters as she departed the Teamsters headquarters after making her pitch, as the Democrats' presidential nominee works to maintain her party's traditional high level of support from organized labor.

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O’Brien late last year announced the union’s first-ever interview process for their 2024 presidential endorsement and invited the major party candidates to make their cases.

The Teamsters met earlier this year with Trump and separately with President Biden, whom Harris succeeded atop the Democrats' national ticket two months ago.

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O'Brien made history in July as he became the first Teamsters president to address a Republican National Convention.

But his speech also sparked controversy, as he drew the ire of some other top Teamsters leaders and some of the rank-and-file membership. Democrats didn't invite O'Brien to address their convention last month in Chicago.

O'Brien said on Monday that the Teamsters are finishing up their polling of the union's membership ahead of an executive board meeting on Wednesday, and added that the results of the polling would be publicly released.

He said the endorsement is "going to come down to the rank and file members, the polling and also the discussion and deliberation of the general executive board."

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"There’s no secret that the Teamsters union is very different than most unions, and I mean that with total respect; we represent everybody from airline pilots and zookeepers, O’Brien noted. "We don’t just represent registered Democrats, we represent registered Republicans and independents, and so we have to take [that] into consideration."

"We need to make sure we make the right decisions," he emphasized. "Our sole focus is representing those workers, negotiating strong contracts and organizing new members."

O’Brien said the Teamsters asked the same questions of Harris that they did of Biden earlier this year and noted that the president and vice president gave similar answers. 

"There wasn’t a whole lot of difference," he said.

The Teamsters have asked the presidential candidates about their support for the PRO Act, a sweeping set of union-friendly changes to federal labor law, as well as where they stand on bankruptcy reform and antitrust policies.

Biden made history as the first sitting president to join striking workers on a picket line, and O'Brien highlighted that Biden has been "great for unions."

O'Brien also reiterated his criticism of Trump's recent comments in an interview with billionaire business mogul Elon Musk – when the former president praised the tech CEO for retaliating against striking workers by firing them – which is illegal.

Asked if Trump's comments would impact the Teamsters endorsement, O'Brien said "it plays into the decision."

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New Trump website reveals how much money a Harris presidency could cost taxpayers

FIRST ON FOX: The Trump campaign unveiled a website Tuesday that tabulates how much voters in each state can expect to pay in taxes if the Trump tax cuts expire next year. 

"Kamala Harris voted against the Trump Tax Cuts and will let them expire if she's elected," the website, dubbed KamalaTaxIncrease.com, says. 

"Democrats in Washington don't care about you – they will work together with Kamala Harris to make sure you pay more taxes and have less money in your pocket. According to the Tax Foundation, if the Trump Tax Cuts expire, most taxpayers will see a notable tax increase," it adds. 

Using data from the Washington, D.C.-based think tank the Tax Foundation, the Trump campaign’s new website displays a map of the U.S. with a breakdown on what residents in each state could expect to spend in additional taxes

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"When Kamala is in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin this week – will she tell voters that on average they will pay more than $2,000 in extra taxes each year if she is elected and lets the Trump Tax Cuts expire? The choice is simple – more money in your pockets with President Trump or higher taxes with Kamala Harris," Karoline Leavitt, the Trump campaign’s national press secretary, told Fox News Digital. 

The national average tax hike falls at $2,580.57, while residents in blue states such as California and Washington can expect an average increase of $3,360 and $4,375, according to the website. 

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Florida residents face an average tax hike of $3,505 per year, while Nevadans can expect a $3,523 spike, and Wyoming residents $4,254, according to the data. 

The Tax Foundation additionally has a calculator on its website that can tabulate expected increases based on an individual's personal background, such as income and marital status, to view more in-depth data

Trump and Republican lawmakers passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act in 2017, which drastically overhauled the nation's tax code, including reducing the top individual income tax bracket to 37% from 39.6% and nearly doubling the size of the standard deduction.

The law, however, is set to sunset in 2025, with Vice President Harris vowing to reverse the Trump-era cuts. She is proposing to raise the rate that major businesses pay from 21% to 28%, and also seeks to increase the federal government's small business tax deduction tenfold, from $5,000 to $50,000.

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Trump has pledged to make the entirety of his 2017 tax law permanent if he is re-elected in November. 

"He wants to let our tax cuts expire," Trump said in May at a rally in New Jersey. "Instead of a Biden tax hike, I’ll give you a Trump middle-class, upper-class, lower-class, business-class – big tax cut. You’re going to have the biggest tax cut." 

Last week, the Chamber of Commerce and 500 businesses spread across the nation published an open letter to Washington lawmakers and the next presidential administration, calling on them to keep the Trump tax cuts in place or risk the U.S. facing "the largest tax increase in American history."

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"While the impact of a massive tax increase on individual Americans is clear, it is critical for policymakers to understand that the expiration of many pro-growth business tax reforms from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) also will dramatically increase costs for families and customers, harm main street businesses, reduce take-home pay for workers, and result in the loss of innovation and American jobs," Neil Bradley, executive vice president and chief policy officer at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, said in a statement of the letter. 

"Pro-growth tax policy doesn’t just grow the overall U.S. economy; it raises wages for American workers and improves standards of living," the statement continued. "Maintaining and improving pro-growth tax policy ensures that the U.S. remains globally competitive, retaining and attracting businesses, jobs, investment, and innovation here at home."

Fox News Digital reached out to the Harris campaign for comment on the new website, but did not immediately receive a reply.

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Fox News Digital's Megan Henney and Breck Dumas contributed to this article. 

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