Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) blasted President Trump’s proposed tax reform policy on Monday, calling it “voodoo economics on steroids" that's as credible as the existence of "magic, unicorns, or Batman."

Trump tax plan is Voodoo Economics on steroids. If you believe in magic, unicorns or Batman, this plan is for you. https://t.co/rj38cvlCBC — Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) April 26, 2017

Lieu joined a host of other lawmakers who have slammed Trump’s proposed tax reform.

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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi called the proposal “a wish list for billionaires,” and Sen. Bernie Sanders Bernie SandersMcConnell accuses Democrats of sowing division by 'downplaying progress' on election security The Hill's Campaign Report: Arizona shifts towards Biden | Biden prepares for drive-in town hall | New Biden ad targets Latino voters Why Democrats must confront extreme left wing incitement to violence MORE (I-Vt.) said Trump’s plan would make the “rigged economy” even worse.

National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin unveiled Trump's plan Wednesday. The proposal would lower the tax rate for corporations from 35 percent to 15 percent and would reduce the number of individual income tax brackets from seven to three, among a host of other changes.

"It's a great plan," Trump said as he signed an executive order at the White House. "It's going to put people back to work."

Trump’s plan came with few specifics, but congressional GOP leadership said they plan to use the proposal as a “guidepost” for tax reform legislation.

“Getting tax rates down for American companies, big and small, will create new jobs and make the United States a more inviting place to do business,” Speaker Paul Ryan Paul Davis RyanAt indoor rally, Pence says election runs through Wisconsin Juan Williams: Breaking down the debates Peterson faces fight of his career in deep-red Minnesota district MORE (R-Wis.), Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Addison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellMcConnell focuses on confirming judicial nominees with COVID-19 talks stalled McConnell accuses Democrats of sowing division by 'downplaying progress' on election security Warren, Schumer introduce plan for next president to cancel ,000 in student debt MORE (R-Ky.) and the heads of the House and Senate tax-writing committees said in a joint statement.