The 2,000-Dollar Lie – and a President who once again plays for time

byRainer Hofmann

November 15, 2025

Our research quickly revealed what the White House is hiding: behind Trump’s loudly announced 2,000-dollar “dividend checks” there is no financing, no concept, no law – nothing but a claim that sounds powerful on the outside and is completely empty on the inside. This week, Trump declared he wanted to pay “at least 2,000 dollars” to middle and lower income earners, financed by tariff revenues that he presents as “trillions of dollars.” When a reporter wanted to know when people could expect their money – maybe by Christmas – he dodged: “Next year, sometime during the year.” No planning, no foundation, no timeline. Just a sentence showing that there is nothing substantial behind the promise.

LOL (November 10, 2025)

Our analysis of the numbers confirms this:

  • The new tariffs have so far brought in around 120 billion dollars.
  • Even generous projections for 2026 estimate around 300 billion dollars.
  • A single payout of 2,000 dollars to all eligible recipients would, however, consume around 600 billion dollars. verschlingen.

This promise collapses at the simplest calculation. The gap cannot be closed – not through tariffs, not through reallocation, not through political rhetoric.

Completely detached from reality (November 9, 2025)

Trump claims that other countries are paying the tariffs. In reality, American companies pay them – and pass these costs on. According to calculations by independent institutes, households in 2026 will face an additional burden of 1,600 to 2,600 dollars solely due to higher prices. Anyone hoping for 2,000 dollars loses more money at the supermarket checkout at the same time.

The contradiction continues. Trump declares he wants to reduce the national debt with the same tariff revenues. But if all revenues were paid out, the debt would rise – it would not fall. That is exactly what all the budget analyses we reviewed show.

Even in Mongolia, it was reported:

“The President of the USA, Donald Trump, has proposed giving 2,000 dollars to citizens to show the benefits of the tariffs imposed on other countries.”

Still, the White House repeats that it is examining “all legal options.” But without Congress there will be no payout. And even there, skepticism is growing. Most lawmakers know that the president is promising numbers that do not exist.

How soon could Americans receive the rebate checks? Will they be in time for Christmas or holiday shopping?

Trump: Next year, sometime during the year. (November 14, 2025)

In the end, the fact remains: Trump throws figures into the air that ignore every budgetary reality. He shifts dates into the vague. He sells a promise that dissolves the moment the facts appear. Our research clearly shows that the 2,000-dollar announcement is not an upcoming relief, but a political distraction tactic.

November 11, 2025

Trump says it, repeats it, escalates it – and it is still false. The 2,000 dollars will not come. And he has known that for a long time.

And does that not sound strangely familiar in Germany? The AfD has been using the same pattern for years: huge promises without financing, simple solutions for complex problems, and numbers that only hold up until someone checks them. Sometimes the state is supposed to lower taxes and raise pensions simultaneously, sometimes energy prices are supposed to fall “immediately,” even though the very instruments needed for that are rejected. The mechanics are identical – loud announcement, thin foundation, quickly forgotten.

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Sandy
Sandy
6 hours ago

Trump kann nur diese Sache: Lügen

Helga M.
Helga M.
5 hours ago

Wenn Trump und Co massiv ins Taumeln kommen taumelt die AfD hoffentlich mit. An Sugardaddys Jackenzipfel festhalten geht dann nicht mehr.

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