President Trump Finally Signs COVID-19 Relief Bill With $600 Stimulus Checks

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Days after claiming he was not signing the second stimulus relief bill due to the significant amount of $600 for each American citizen, President Trump signed it earlier this evening.

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President Trump signed the $2.3 trillion COVID-19 relief bill that will help avoid a government shutdown and $600 stimulus checks for Americans who make under $75,000 a year. However, Trump wrote in a statement that he’s made an agreement with Congress that they will look into alleged voter fraud from the 2020 Presidential Election along with a new agreement that will increase the stimulus checks from $600 to $2,000.

“On Monday, the House will vote to increase payments to individuals from $600 to $2000. Therefore, a family of four would receive $5,200. Additionally, Congress has promised that Section 230, which so unfairly benefits Big Tech at the expense of the American people, will be reviewed and either be terminated or substantially reformed. Likewise, the House and Senate have agreed to focus on the very substantial voter fraud which took place in the Nov. 3 Presidential Election.”

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The decision comes after unemployment benefits have expired for millions of American citizens and the stimulus checks may not come until the next week or so.

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SOURCE: New York Post

 

 

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