White House Says No Decision yet on $2,000 Tariff Rebate Checks
- President Donald Trump confirmed that his administration is considering sending direct payments of $1,000 to $2,000 to American taxpayers, funded by revenue from his new tariffs on imported goods.
- The Congressional Budget Office estimates that Trump's tariffs could raise as much as $4 trillion in federal revenue over the next decade, though critics argue that higher import taxes could lead to modest price increases for U.S. consumers.
- White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt clarified that no final decision has been made, stating it is still under discussion.
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Trump Tariff Dividend 2025, $1,000–$2,000 Checks on the Table - American Faith
President Donald Trump confirmed that his administration is considering sending direct payments of $1,000 to $2,000 to American taxpayers, funded by revenue from his new tariffs on imported goods. The proposal would mark a historic redistribution of tariff income, with Trump describing it as a potential “dividend to the people of America.” Speaking with One America News (OAN), President Trump said his administration’s first priority remains debt…
White House: No Decision Yet on Tariff Rebate Checks
No decision has been made on President Donald Trump’s proposal to send Americans rebate checks funded by revenues collected from tariffs, the White House said Monday. Trump is floating the idea of distributing part of the hundreds of billions of dollars the Treasury has collected since April, when he imposed global tariffs aimed at restoring fair trade relations between the United States and the rest of the world. The U.S. Supreme Court will soo…
Tariff rebates discussed but no decision made, White House says
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt stated that President Donald Trump has discussed the idea of providing Americans with rebates from tariff revenues. However, Leavitt clarified that no firm decision has been made regarding a potential $2,000 rebate at this time.
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