Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggested in a Fox News interview on Wednesday that President Donald Trump's proposal for a $2,000 tariff-funded stimulus check could go to certain taxpayers.
The White House's proposal to use tariff revenues to fund a $2,000 dividend check for millions of low- and middle-income ...
With comments about payments from President Donald Trump to rebates to certain states, it's easy to see why Americans may be ...
No new federal stimulus checks are authorized for November 2025; Congress has not passed any new legislation, and the IRS has ...
President Donald Trump said Monday that "leftovers" from proposed $2,000 dividend checks using the revenue raised from his tariffs would be used to pay down the U.S. national debt.
So far, the Trump administration has collected more than $220 billion in tariff revenue, according to the Treasury Department ...
President Donald Trump said Sunday he wants to send most Americans a $2,000 “dividend” paid for with tariff revenue.
“People that are against tariffs are fools!” he wrote Sunday on Truth Social. “We are now the richest, most respected country ...
The president's social media post includes very few details on who could qualify for potential $2,000 stimulus check. Here's what we know.
Several times this year, President Trump has suggested using a portion of the government revenue generated from new tariffs to provide rebate checks to taxpayers.