Donald Trump, tariff and Stimulus check
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New York Times reporters recently interviewed Trump and tackled several subjects, including when tariff dividend payments could be released.
During an interview with the New York Times on Jan. 11, Trump provided a new timeline on the $2,000 checks from tariff income. Here's the latest.
Trump proposed a new timeline for when Americans can expect $2,000 tariff dividend checks in a recent interview.
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Trump unveils new timeline for $2,000 stimulus checks to Americans
President Donald Trump has again shifted expectations for his long‑promised $2,000 stimulus payments, telling Americans that any nationwide checks are now unlikely to arrive until late 2026 at the earliest.
During an interview with CBS News' "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said stimulus checks remain a possibility for 2026.
The IRS is having unexpected problems getting stimulus checks out to millions of people, despite months to prepare for this second round. It wasn’t surprising to see the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) deal with so many issues as it began distributing $ ...
Despite renewed online chatter, no federal agency or congressional leader has announced or confirmed any plan to distribute new stimulus payments this year. Without approval from Congress or the Internal Revenue Service, no payment can be issued.