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President Donald Trump said in a recent interview he is still “looking at it very seriously” — sending Americans $2,000 payments funded by tariff revenue.
President Donald Trump said in a recent interview he is still “looking at it very seriously” — sending Americans $2,000 payments funded by tariff revenue.
When asked who would receive the money and when, Trump replied he hasn’t made a commitment yet but may do so, adding his administration is collecting “hundreds of billions” from tariffs. Officials have suggested the payments would likely target non-wealthy households.
Some White House advisers and lawmakers say Congress may need to approve the plan, while others argue the president could issue it directly. A separate proposal in Congress previously suggested smaller rebate amounts for workers.
The idea comes as the Supreme Court continues reviewing the legality of the tariffs themselves, leaving the timeline uncertain.
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President Donald Trump said he is seriously considering sending $2,000 payments to Americans using revenue generated from tariffs, though key details of the proposal remain undecided. In a recent interview, Trump said he is still “looking at it very seriously,” but has not yet committed to who would qualify for the payments or when they might be distributed. He pointed to what he described as “hundreds of billions” of dollars being collected through tariffs as a potential funding source.
According to administration officials, the payments would likely be aimed at non-wealthy households rather than higher-income earners. However, there is disagreement within Washington over how such a plan could be implemented. Some White House advisers and lawmakers argue that congressional approval would be required, while others believe the president could authorize the payments through executive action. Lawmakers have previously floated related ideas, including a separate congressional proposal that called for smaller rebate checks targeted at workers.
The proposal also faces legal and timing uncertainties. The Supreme Court is currently reviewing the legality of the tariffs themselves, which could affect whether and how the revenue can be used. Until those questions are resolved, and until a clear decision is made by the administration or Congress, the future of the proposed payments remains uncertain.
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