In early November, President Trump mentioned the possibility of $2,000 rebate checks for Americans, funded by tariff revenues. However, when questioned about this in a recent interview, he initially appeared to draw a blank before stating that the administration aimed to issue the checks “toward the end of the year.” This followed a November Truth Social post where he outlined the plan, claiming substantial tariff income would facilitate the payouts. While the administration maintained the funds, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent had previously cast doubt on the plan, suggesting that Americans save the money to avoid inflation.
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During a recent interview, President Trump seemed to forget his promise of $2,000 checks for Americans funded by tariff revenue. He later admitted to making such a promise on social media in November 2025. Despite claiming “Trillions of Dollars” in revenue, actual tariff revenue for 2025 was significantly lower. Though the checks have yet to materialize, the administration did make a symbolic payment to military personnel, misrepresenting its source. When pressed about further checks, Trump suggested they might be issued towards the end of the year.
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In a recent Truth Social post, former President Donald Trump promised most Americans a $2,000 dividend as part of his promotion of tariffs. While the specifics of the payment, including its timing and eligibility, were not immediately clear, the announcement followed Trump’s attendance at a lavish dinner. Trump’s claims about affordability were met with criticism, particularly in light of a recent elections in which Democrats focused on the cost of living. The former president, however, dismissed the Democrats’ focus on affordability, calling it a “con job.”
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A decapitated bottlenose dolphin, found on Lea-Hutaff Island in Pender County between April 16th and 18th, is the subject of a $20,000 reward offered by federal authorities. The dolphin’s head was intentionally removed, a violation of the Marine Mammal Protection Act. A necropsy revealed the presence of Brucella bacteria, posing a potential risk to humans. Information leading to those responsible can be submitted to NOAA’s Enforcement Hotline at 800-853-1964.
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Donald Trump amended his lawsuit against CBS, increasing his damage claim to $20 billion and adding a claim of unfair competition, alleging deceptive editing of a Kamala Harris interview cost his media company viewership and revenue. The amended complaint, filed in Texas federal court, now includes Representative Ronny Jackson as a plaintiff to address forum-shopping arguments. Trump claims CBS’s edits constituted false advertising under both state and federal law, impacting Truth Social engagement. CBS maintains that the edits were for time constraints and that the lawsuit is an attack on editorial judgment protected by the First Amendment.
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