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Trump Defends Tariffs, Promises $2,000 Dividend From Revenue

Key Takeaways

  • Trump defends tariffs, calls opponents “fools”
  • Promises $2,000 dividend per person from tariff revenues
  • Claims tariffs made US “richest, most respected country”
  • Supreme Court hearing challenges legality of Trump-era tariffs

President Donald Trump has vigorously defended his tariff policies, labeling those opposed to them as “fools” while announcing a proposed $2,000 per person dividend from tariff revenues.

In a Truth Social post, Trump asserted that tariffs have transformed the United States into “the richest, most respected country in the world, with almost no inflation.” He claimed record stock market performance and the highest-ever 401k values.

Tariff Revenue Claims

The former president stated the US is “taking in trillions of dollars” from tariffs, which he said would enable paying down the nation’s $37 trillion debt. He promised a “dividend of at least $2,000 a person (not including high-income people!)” though provided no specific details about the payment mechanism or timeline.

Trump also highlighted what he described as record investments flowing into the country, with “plants and factories going up all over the place.”

Supreme Court Scrutiny

These comments come as the US Supreme Court examines the legality of global tariffs imposed during Trump’s presidency. Arguments began on November 6 in what CNN describes as one of the most significant economic cases to reach the court in years.

Justices are determining whether the president acted lawfully when imposing sweeping tariffs on major global trading partners. During hearings, Trump’s attorney faced skepticism from several justices, including Amy Coney Barrett, Neil Gorsuch, and Brett Kavanaugh.

Justice Barrett specifically questioned the administration’s use of federal law to impose higher tariffs and challenged why all countries faced “reciprocal” tariffs.

Administration’s Position

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent attended the hearing, emphasizing the administration views the situation as an economic emergency.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt expressed confidence in their legal position, stating: “We are 100% in the President and his team’s legal arguments and the merits of the law in this case. We remain optimistic that the Supreme Court is going to do the right thing.”

She noted the case has implications beyond Trump’s presidency, concerning the use of emergency tariff powers for future administrations.

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