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Huge development on $2,000 payment Trump promised to give to almost everyone in America - you could be getting more cash
President Donald Trump’s promise to send out $2,000 payments to millions of Americans has recently taken an interesting turn.
In a new video update, YouTuber Blind to Billionaire has provided details on the potential for even more cash, suggesting that the $2,000 could be just the minimum amount. With new statements from Trump signaling changes, many Americans might be in for a bigger payout.
While it’s been a rollercoaster journey for those waiting for a $2,000 stimulus check, recent comments from Trump have brought hope to many.
In a speech on January 20, Trump confirmed his commitment to distributing money to American citizens, this time in the form of a $2,000 tariff rebate check. However, he made it clear that the final amount could be even higher.
According to Trump, the amount would be at least $2,000, but depending on factors like the revenue generated from tariffs, that figure could go up to $2,500 or even $3,000. While it’s still unclear how much people will receive, it’s evident that the president is aiming for a substantial dividend.
What the president said about the payments
In his recent remarks, Trump acknowledged that the funds for the payment would come from the tariffs imposed on other countries. The U.S. government has generated significant revenue from these tariffs, and Trump believes that it’s time to return some of that money to the American people.
The president went on to say per The New York Post, “We’ll be able to issue at least a $2,000 dividend and also pay down debt for the country.”
This is the first time that Trump has mentioned the possibility of a $2,000 dividend as part of a broader economic strategy. While it’s uncertain exactly when or how the checks will be distributed, his words suggest that the payments may be coming soon.
As for who will qualify, Trump also mentioned that the payments would likely be limited to people with lower incomes, although the exact income thresholds remain unclear.
Could the payments happen without Congress?
One of the most significant aspects of Trump’s statement involves the possibility of bypassing Congress. He noted that it might not be necessary to go through the legislative process to distribute these checks.
"I don't think we would have to go the Congress route,” Trump said, suggesting that the payments could be made directly through an executive order. If that’s the case, the distribution process could be faster and simpler, potentially reaching Americans sooner than many expect.
Trump’s comments have ignited renewed interest in the $2,000 payment promise, with many wondering when they might see the money. Although there is still much to be determined, the notion that the amount could exceed $2,000 gives hope to millions who are struggling financially.
Whether the checks will be issued before the end of 2026 or sooner, one thing is for certain: the potential for more cash is on the horizon.
