Trump touts ‘warrior dividend’ checks, housing reform in address to nation
Trump announced a symbolic $1,776 bonus to 1.45 million military members and defended his economic record amid criticism from Democratic leaders over rising living costs.
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Trump's $1,776 bonus to troops exposed as money already owed for housing: report
President Donald Trump announced in his prime time address Wednesday night that he was sending $1,776 checks to more than a million military service members, but a senior administration official confirmed they were already entitled to that money.The president told viewers he was “proud to announce”...
Trump’s $1,776 Warrior Dividend Is Rebranded Housing Money
The president tried to play Santa Claus in his Oval Office speech, announcing a ‘warrior dividend’ for active-duty troops. But the bonus was money already promised by Congress in military housing supplements, rebranded and hijacked by Trump.
[Yomiuri Shimbun] [Washington = Keita Ikeda] US President Trump delivered a televised address to the nation from the White House on the 17th, highlighting the achievements he has made since his second term began in January of this year. As public dissatisfaction with rising prices grows, he is aiming to make a comeback with an eye on the midterm elections in November next year.
Trump touts 'warrior dividend' checks, housing reform in address to nation
President Trump on Wednesday sought to make the case that his administration has made progress on key issues in a rare primetime address amid slumping poll numbers and persistent questions about affordability. The president addressed the nation from the Diplomatic Reception Room at the White House, where he argued for just under 20 minutes that [...]
Trump touts ‘warrior dividend’ checks, housing reform in address to nation
President Trump on Wednesday sought to make the case that his administration has made progress on key issues in a rare primetime address amid slumping poll numbers and persistent questions about affordability. The president addressed the nation from the Diplomatic Reception Room at the White House, where he argued for just under 20 minutes that…
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