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Republican Senator Opposes Trump’s $2,000 Tariff Dividend Plan Citing Fiscal Constraints
Senator cites unaffordability in opposing $2,000 payments
Senator cites unaffordability in opposing $2,000 payments
The Internal Revenue Service has issued no official announcement regarding new stimulus payments.
Public support for the ban remains high, but concerns persist among lawmakers about congressional salaries and the practical details of enforcement.
A spokesperson for McConnell confirmed the senator’s priority was “to pass all the appropriations bills before the end of the fiscal year
One commenter sarcastically noted, “I thought consumers weren’t paying the tariffs,” referencing President Trump’s claims that foreign governments bear the cost.
The whistleblower’s claims are now part of a broader congressional inquiry, with Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) calling for “immediate answers”
TikTok is taking decisive steps to comply with U.S. government demands, unveiling plans to launch a new app version for American users
The Chinese government, however, has resisted these efforts, particularly after U.S. trade policies escalated tensions with sweeping tariffs on Chinese imports.