Senator Josh Hawley has introduced a bill to send $600 rebate checks to American adults and children, funded by revenue from tariffs imposed during Donald Trump's presidency. The proposal follows Trump's public suggestion to use tariff income for direct payments to U.S. households, echoing previous stimulus efforts. While the idea is pitched as relief for working families affected by tariffs, it has sparked controversy within the Republican Party, with some GOP senators dismissing it as misguided or a political stunt. Critics argue the rebates are a temporary fix and question the logic of redistributing tariff revenue, which is often paid by American importers. The debate highlights divisions over economic policy and the use of tariffs as a tool for both trade and domestic stimulus.
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