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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. President Donald Trump keeps promising to send checks to Americans. But what is the status of those pledges in 2026? Throughout his second term, Trump has repeatedly promised to send ...
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Trump walks back $2K stimulus check claims after warning he hasn't 'made the commitment'
President Donald Trump was pressed about his $2,000 stimulus check claims last week, and he noted he "made the commitment yet"
In an interview that aired Thursday, “NBC Nightly News” anchor Tom Llamas asked President Donald Trump a range of questions, including the status of potential stimulus checks in 2026. President Trump has repeatedly raised the idea of sending ...
Claims about new stimulus checks, IRS direct deposits, relief payments and tariff dividends spread throughout 2025 — and they’re still circulating in 2026. But is there any truth to them?
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Farmers react to $155,000 payments from Trump coming soon
Farmers are set to receive President Trump's $12 billion bridge aid package next week, as many call for policies that will create long-term economic relief
Tax refund season is here and so are the questions about a fourth stimulus check in 2026 from the IRS and President Donald Trump's $2000 tariff dividend status or eligibility. Here's what to know. In an interview this month, Trump responded to questions ...
Trump fires inspector general who had been tasked with overseeing implementation of stimulus package
President Donald Trump has removed the man who had been tasked with overseeing the implementation of the $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus package that he signed into law last month, according to Politico and The Washington Post. Glenn Fine, the acting ...
President Donald Trump continued to challenge arguably the biggest obstacle to his proposal to send $2,000 stimulus checks to most Americans. Trump recently told reporters at a White House briefing that he believes he can send the checks without ...
After Trump’s Supreme Court tariff defeat, administration officials are devising legal strategies that would let the president keep some — or maybe even most — of the revenue, five people familiar with the conversations told POLITICO.