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Dec 22, 2025

Trump Gives Update On When Americans May Expect $2,000 Bonuses

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump is once again proving that his "America First" economic engine is delivering real, tangible results for the people who keep this nation strong. Following the successful distribution of the tax-free $1,776 "Warrior Dividend" to our nation's heroes, the administration has doubled down on its commitment to return the proceeds of its dominant tariff strategy to hardworking American families by mid-2026.

As the nation approaches its 250th birthday, the President’s doctrine of national wealth through trade dominance is turning the "forgotten man" into the primary beneficiary of American leverage.


$1,776 "WARRIOR DIVIDEND" HITS MILITARY BANK ACCOUNTS

In a powerful tribute to the spirit of 1776, the Trump administration successfully bypassed bureaucratic red tape to deliver a one-time, tax-free bonus to approximately 1.5 million military service members ahead of the 2025 Christmas holiday.

  • The Payout: Every eligible soldier received $1,776, a figure meticulously chosen to honor our founding year and the upcoming 250th anniversary of independence.

  • Tax-Free Status: In a major win for troops, the IRS and the Department of War confirmed in January 2026 that the dividend is classified as a "qualified military benefit," meaning service members keep every cent without the government taking a cut.

  • Rebuilding the Force: Secretary of War Pete Hegseth noted that the dividend is a central pillar of the administration's strategy to rebuild military morale and quality of life, ensuring our warfighters remain the most lethal force on Earth.


THE $2,000 TARIFF DIVIDEND: MID-2026 TARGET

While the radical left continues its lawfare against the President’s trade policies, the White House remains "laser-focused" on delivering a $2,000 tariff dividend to the broader public. President Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent have outlined a bold vision to use surging tariff revenues to put thousands of dollars directly into the pockets of middle- and moderate-income Americans.

“We have a lot of money from tariffs; if we didn’t have tariffs, this country would be in serious trouble,” the President declared, setting a timeline for the rebates to begin by mid-2026.

Secretary Bessent has confirmed that the administration is exploring various delivery methods—including direct checks and expansive tax cuts under the "One Big Beautiful Bill"—to ensure the rebate benefits families earning $100,000 or less. While economists from the failed past administration claim the math doesn't work, the Trump team is already outperforming expectations, with total tariff revenue surging to record levels.


SENATE BATTLES FOR HOMELAND SAFETY: THE ROTOR ACT

On the legislative front, the administration is standing with Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) in the fight for aviation safety and law and order in our skies. Following the tragic 2025 collision over the Potomac that cost 67 lives, the Senate unanimously passed the ROTOR Act to end the dangerous loophole allowing military aircraft to fly without broadcasting their locations.

While the bill faced a temporary setback in the House due to late-stage interference, Senator Cruz is moving to attach the life-saving legislation to upcoming must-pass spending bills. The goal is clear: utilize modern technology to protect American lives and ensure that our national capital's airspace is no longer a "blind spot" for our pilots.

The era of American wealth being sent overseas is over. Whether it is dividends for our warriors, rebates for our families, or safety for our skies, the Trump administration is winning for America.

Comer Requests Interview With Guard on Duty During Epstein's Death

WASHINGTON, D.C. — House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) has intensified his investigation into the 2019 death of Jeffrey Epstein, officially requesting a transcribed interview with one of the primary guards on duty the night the disgraced financier died. Comer has asked Tova Noel, a former Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) guard, to appear before investigators on March 26.

The move is part of a massive, broad-scale effort by the Oversight Committee to reconstruct the events leading up to Epstein's death and to examine potential systemic failures within the federal prison system and the Justice Department's handling of his sex trafficking case.


The Final Hours: Targeting the Missing Checks

Tova Noel was one of two correctional officers responsible for supervising Epstein's housing unit at the now-defunct MCC in New York. Previous court filings and investigations indicated that the required 30-minute inmate checks were not conducted for several hours before Epstein was found unresponsive in his cell on August 10, 2019.

  • Falsified Records: The committee is expected to grill Noel on previous allegations that guards falsified logs to make it appear as though they were monitoring inmates when they were actually sleeping or browsing the internet.

  • The "Suicide" Scrutiny: While the NYC medical examiner ruled the death a suicide by hanging, Chairman Comer has stated that the public and lawmakers deserve a full accounting of how such a high-profile prisoner could be left unattended.

  • The March 26 Interview: This session will be transcribed and used to determine if additional legislative action is needed to reform the Bureau of Prisons (BOP).

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