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Trump, Dividend and White House

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Trump says $1,776 ‘warrior dividends’ were made possible partly by tariff revenue, which still lags $100 billion behind what the White House expected
“Military service members will receive a special—we call warrior dividend—before Christmas—a warrior dividend,” Trump said. “In honor of our nation’s founding in 1776, we are sending every soldier $1,776. Think of that. And the checks are already on the way.”

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 · 10h · on MSN
Trump's $1,776 'Warrior Dividends' funded by housing aid, not tariffs
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Trump's new 'warrior dividend' is at least the 10th thing he's said tariffs could pay for
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Trump blames Democrats for economic woes, announces $1,776 troop bonus during prime-time address
President Donald Trump delivered a politically charged speech Wednesday carried live in prime time on network television, seeking to pin the blame for economic challenges on Democrats while announcing...

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Trump in White House speech announces $1,776 bonus for US troops, as he says economy is strong
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President Donald Trump addresses nation: Full speech
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Trump to send $1,776 checks to US troops for Christmas
Yet his bonus payments for the troops come as millions of Americans are fretting about the costs of groceries, housing, utilities and their holiday gifts as inflation remains elevated and the labor ma...

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The Raw Story · 1d
Trump's $1,776 bonus to troops exposed as money already owed for housing: report
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Trump gives partisan address insisting economy is stronger than many voters feel
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Consumers feared a Trump tariff inflation crisis. Will it ever come?

Millions of Americans braced for runaway inflation in response to President Trump's aggressive import tariffs. They're still waiting.
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How the tariffs could be refunded if the court sides against Trump

It has been slightly over six weeks since the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the challenge to President Donald Trump’s power to impose sweeping tariffs in a series of […]
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Analysis-US coffee drinkers face higher prices even after Trump's tariff reset

President Donald Trump's tariff rollbacks last month will soon lower the cost of their daily caffeine hit had better think again. The widespread import tariffs imposed by Trump mostly over the summer,
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CBP announces record-breaking $200 billion in tariff revenue amid Trump administration enforcement push

U.S. Customs and Border Protection said it collected over $200 billion in tariffs revenue under the Trump administration through enhanced enforcement.
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President Trump's favorite word is not 'tariffs', but 'investment', says economist

William Lee, Chief Economist at Global Economic Advisors, says President Trump's favorite word is not "tariffs" but "investment". He explains that it goes towards bringing jobs back to the US and fulfilling Trump's MAGA agenda.
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Trump tariffs are tanking Pa.’s lumber industry; now the industry is seeking a bailout

Pennsylvania was once the lumber and hardwood capital of the world. The economic challenges of recent years have taken a toll on the industry but no where compared to the devastation caused by retaliatory tariffs rolled out by the Trump administration.
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US coffee drinkers face higher prices even after Trump's tariff reset

U.S. coffee lovers hoping President Donald Trump's tariff rollbacks last month will soon lower the cost of their daily caffeine hit had better think again.
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The American voter is angry about one thing above all and Trump’s tariffs are in the crossfire, Goldman’s chief political economist says

Cost of living is the issue driving the midterms. Trump calls affordability a "hoax" when Democrats say it, but his tariff regime is showing cracks.
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