House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi Nancy PelosiSunday shows preview: Justice Ginsburg dies, sparking partisan battle over vacancy before election Trump is betting big on the suburbs, but his strategy is failing 'bigly' Trump orders flags at half-staff to honor 'trailblazer' Ginsburg MORE (D-Calif.) called Republicans' tax-reform plan a "scam" on Thursday, hours after the Senate released its version of the bill that would eliminate key deductions for homeowners.

“At every stage, the GOP tax scam grows more generous for multi-national corporations and more destructive toward American workers and middle class families. The Senate bill confirms it," said Pelosi in a statement, jabbing at Republicans for the plan's corporate tax deductions.

The Senate legislation has the same basic framework as the House bill: It cuts the corporate tax rate to 20 percent, establishes a lower tax rate for pass-through businesses and cuts individual rates.

But in a big shift with the House bill, it would delay the corporate tax cut for one year, to 2019.

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Pelosi also jeered at Republicans for trying to vote on the bill, which would "totally destroy" an entire tax deduction, a move she said would harm the GOP's own voter base.

The Senate bill would entirely scrap a provision allowing Americans to deduct up to $10,000 in state and local property taxes from their yearly federal filings.

“It turns out that deficit hawks are extinct in the Republican Party. Now, Speaker [Paul] Ryan [R-Wis.] is going to drive suburban Republicans into extinction too," Pelosi said.