Kevin McCarthy criticized theIRS for wasting taxpayer dollars on a poster promoting thechild tax credit .- But 19-year-old college student Tobin Stone actually made the poster - not the IRS.
- Democrats are pushing for an expansion of the credit while GOP members largely oppose it.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy blamed the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for wasting taxpayer dollars on a poster promoting the child tax credit. But the IRS actually didn't make the poster - a 19-year-old college student did.
In a now-deleted Facebook post on Wednesday, McCarthy posted a photo of a poster that college student Tobin Stone created promoting the child tax credit, which is a monthly credit given to families with children. McCarthy attributed the poster to the IRS, though, and criticized the agency for wasting taxpayer dollars on a "government handout."
"Infuriating," McCarthy wrote. "The IRS is literally spending taxpayer money to advertise a government handout. This is welfare without the work requirements."
-Tobin Stone (@tobinjstone) June 23, 2021
Stone, a political science and public
McCarthy has not yet publicly commented on mistakenly attributing the poster to the IRS, but some Democrats were quick to notice the minority leader's error. Rep.
-Rep. Don Beyer (@RepDonBeyer) June 23, 2021
Beyer's is referring to President Joe
Not a single Republican voted for Biden's stimulus law, but even so, some Republicans, including McCarthy, have been promoting elements of it.
With regard to the child tax credit, Insider's Joseph Zeballos-Roig reported earlier this month that some centrist senators might stand in the way of a permanent expansion of the credit, which 41 Democratic senators had previously called for.
But Colorado Sen.
"It's going to be an amazing moment in modern America where people actually see themselves and their families benefiting dramatically from something that we've done in Washington DC," Bennet said in an interview. "It's going to make a huge difference to people."
McCarthy's office did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.