Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) introduced legislation proposing $600 rebate checks to American families funded by revenue collected from tariffs imposed during the Trump administration. The bill aims to distribute these rebate checks primarily to low-income earners and working Americans, with Hawley indicating the funds would target "Trump blue-collar voters" rather than "Biden voters." This legislative move follows former President Donald Trump's public suggestion that his administration might consider providing a "dividend" or rebate to citizens from the billions of dollars generated by tariff revenues. The proposal reflects ongoing discussions about how to allocate the financial gains from the tariffs that took effect in April 2025. Meanwhile, Trump also reportedly warned about the potential need to sell his Mar-a-Lago property, which has drawn criticism from Hawley.
Trump warned he would have to sell Mar-a-Lago, setting off rant against ally Hawley https://t.co/4RQ4zK7tUw https://t.co/VkIGytT8R4
TRUMP SUGGESTS POSSIBLE ‘DIVIDEND’ FOR CITIZENS FROM TARIFF REVENUES
Donald Trump States He Might Give Citizens a 'Dividend' From Tariff Income Stimmy checks part 2