Speaker Johnson discourages DOGE stimulus checks idea
- House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed skepticism about sending checks to Americans based on savings from the Department of Government Efficiency , emphasizing fiscal responsibility instead of distributing funds to citizens, stating, 'I think we need to pay down the credit card.'
- President Donald Trump mentioned earlier that his administration is considering giving 20% of DOGE-led savings back to American citizens, aiming to motivate citizens to report wasteful spending.
- U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reported that about $50 billion in spending has been cut due to DOGE's efforts, noting, 'Several percent' of U.S. GDP could be saved from its initiatives.
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