
Legal and Political Roadblocks
Even if the administration wants to move forward, there are two major hurdles: the courts and Congress.
Supreme Court Challenges
The U.S. Supreme Court is currently reviewing the legal foundation for many of Trump’s tariffs, which rely on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). If the court rules against the administration, large portions of the tariff program could be rolled back — eliminating the very revenue source funding the proposed checks.
Some justices have even raised the possibility of tariff refunds to importers if the policy is overturned, which would further drain government coffers.
Congressional Approval
Any direct payment program would require Congressional authorization. While Senator Josh Hawley has proposed a smaller-scale version — offering rebates of at least $600 per adult and child — his bill has stalled.
Without bipartisan support, the likelihood of a fast-track stimulus-style program remains low.
I guess the critics are there to teach you something. It seems that yo don’t have the ability to add and substact. First the terrifs never took in enough money to payout 2000 per person. Second the courts have ruled that most of the terrifs were illegal, as most things this nut case does are, and therefore had to be returned. Interesting all the money you paid in terriffs now will goback to the companiers, nothing to the ones who actually paid it. I advice that you do checking of facts before you make stupid statements.
This would be nice.
Better send the check ASAP “TO SEE IS TO BELIEVE!”
I don’t believe it unless I see it.
Low income People could sure use it.
Sure could use an extra bundle of cash for extras
and the papa bear said who has been eating my porridge. lol.
How do you feel now dumb dumb now that 3 months have passed. ?
you know they are not !!!!!!!!!
IF you’re invited in oil then you will be very happy!!!!!!
Meanwhile the rest of us are suffering 😞