Trump's top economic adviser: 'The Green New Deal will literally destroy the economy'

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Trump's top economic adviser: 'The Green New Deal will literally destroy the economy'
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Larry Kudlow, President Trump's chief economic adviser, said he believes 'the Green New Deal will literally destroy the economy'

National Harbor, Maryland President Donald Trump's chief economic adviser believes"the Green New Deal will literally destroy the economy," he told an audience of conservatives Thursday afternoon.

Speaking at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow slammed the progressive proposal that was recently introduced by Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts. Kudlow said the deal"will knock out energy, transportation, airlines, jobs, businesses. We'll probably lose 10 to 15% of our GDP. It's remarkable.

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