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Americans could receive 1745$ after…

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Donald Trump has been promising to return that cash. For months, he floated the idea of a dividend-style payment, reminiscent of the $2,000 stimulus checks that became a lifeline during earlier economic crises and cemented his reputation as a president who put money directly in people’s hands. The original vision was elegant in its simplicity: take the revenue generated by tariffs and redistribute it directly to the people bearing the cost. It sounded like justice, a rare moment when political rhetoric matched economic reality, when the government admitted that trade wars hurt real people and offered tangible compensation. But that version died the moment the Supreme Court of the United States overruled the mechanism, declaring that financing checks directly through tariff revenue crossed constitutional lines in a way that could not be remedied by legislative tweaks. The dividend became a legal impossibility overnight, leaving millions to wonder if the promise would vanish entirely or merely mutate into something unrecognizable.Continue reading…

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