Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) shot down President Donald Trump’s proposal to ship $2,000 tariff “dividend” checks to People, warning that the nation merely “can’t afford” it.
“We now have to deal with the deficit downside. We’re on borrowed time right here,” Johnson stated on Fox Enterprise “Mornings with Maria” on Monday. “If we’re bringing in income by the tariffs, that should be utilized to scale back the deficit, not simply making money funds to People.”

Earlier this month, Trump proposed to ship People no less than $2,000 subsequent yr from U.S. tariff revenue, a plan Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent clarified final week “can be for working households,” noting revenue restrict for recipients.
Bessent additionally teased that the tariff checks may materialize in “a lot of methods,” citing a potential tax lower.
The president’s bold announcement comes amid each Democrats and Republican voters disapproving how the administration is dealing with the economic system, with Trump repeatedly pushing lies about grocery costs and inflation.
Some inside Trump’s GOP outright slammed the proposal, together with Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) calling it a “loopy concept.”
On Monday, Johnson informed host Maria Bartiromo, “We will’t afford it.”
“I want [we were] ready to return the American public their cash, however we’re not,” Johnson stated, warning once more in regards to the U.S. deficit.
The Wisconsin senator previously suggested “no matter income we get from no matter supply should go to try to carry down these deficits.”
The conservative Tax Foundation estimated that sending $2,000 checks to each American taxpayer who earns lower than $100,000 would value about $279 billion and value greater than Trump’s tariff revenues can generate.
“President Trump had deficits. He’s [had] about $800 billion, Obama his final 4 years [had] $550 billion a yr, [and] now we’re $2 trillion [in deficits]. Utterly unacceptable,” Johnson stated. “We now have to begin specializing in that and doing one thing about it.”











