Trump floats tariff ‘dividends’ for Americans
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President Donald Trump said $2,000 stimulus checks will go to Americans, excluding high-income individuals, funded by U.S. tariff revenues.
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.
Conservative and liberal Supreme Court justices alike seemed dubious of President Trump’s tariffs justified by declarations of national emergencies as they heard arguments in a legal challenge to
"Congress cannot hand its tariff-setting authority over to the President lock, stock, and barrel, allowing him to aim it whenever, wherever, and however he pleases." The post 'The very definition of tyranny': Dozens of former federal judges use Alexander Hamilton to warn SCOTUS about Trump's purportedly 'unreviewable' tariffs powers first appeared on Law & Crime.
President Donald Trump posted that a $2,000 dividend from tariffs would be sent out. Here's what to know about when it could happen and eligibility.
Trump’s $2,000 tariff dividend may be a smart political move. But it would be a huge economic gamble
One of the only things that polls worse than the Trump economy is the president’s almost unprecedented use of tariffs.