Trump Touts $600B Collected Or Incoming
From Tariffs
Just the News,
by
Ben Whedon
Original Article
Posted By: J. Arthur Brown,
1/5/2026 1:16:07 PM
President Donald Trump on Monday announced that the U.S. had received or would soon receive $600 billion in revenue from his tariffs but bemoaned the lack of media coverage. "(Snip)the fake media refuse to talk about it because they hate and disrespect our Country, and want to interfere with the upcoming Tariff decision, one of the most important ever," he posted on Truth Social. "Because of Tariffs, our country is financially, and from a security standpoint, far stronger and more respected than ever before. God bless America," he added.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
stablemoney 1/5/2026 1:37:53 PM (No. 2049850)
Thanks to Trump for stopping other countries from ripping us off, ending the subsidies to EU socialism, stopping the funding of Ukraine, and exposing the frauds in the federal government. The uniparty in Congress has done nothing to help, still spending when they know 50% of the spending is fraud.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
JimBob 1/5/2026 2:46:14 PM (No. 2049907)
$600,000,000,000.
That's a lot of Ca$h!
I wonder if it is enough to offset the Taxpayer's money stolen by the Somalian illegals.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Sunhan65 1/5/2026 3:16:50 PM (No. 2049919)
When I watch President Trump, and I truly mean this is a compliment, I'm reminded of FDR. President Roosevelt was an extraordinarily effective politician, and arguably one of the great presidents of the 20th century. That I didn't agree with a lot of what FDR did, and can freely recognize the long term harm that came out of what he did, doesn't diminish the fact that FDR changed America and the world. President Trump is like that too.
He is like FDR in another way. The centerpiece of Roosevelt's presidency was bold and persistent innovation and experimentation. Like FDR, President Trump was elected in the midst of misery and has proceeded to confront big issues and do big things. Like FDR, President Trump has expanded upon Executive authority in ways that the courts are contesting. He will likely lose the tariff case in the dupreme court, just as FDR had the first set of New Deal policies vacated by the court of his time.
FDR's next move was to try to pack the supreme court, and it nearly undid his presidency. It was probably FDR's biggest political blunder in a career with several.
It will be interesting to see what President Trump does if the supreme Court overturns his tariff actions. The only thing I can be certain of, is it won't end there.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
anniebc 1/6/2026 4:15:00 AM (No. 2050125)
If the SC doesn't rule in our favor, I say ignore them. All the waste, fraud, and abuse says we're taxed way more than we need to be, but cutting government by 90% and reducing taxes, while applying tariff income to the debt, we could be back to a balanced budget in no time. None of the critters want that, but MAGA needs to work on getting rid of these useless abusers and start fresh with citizen civil servants. Lord, God, please protect President Trump. I'm all in on giving this man a third term. One hundred percent!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 1/6/2026 5:46:48 AM (No. 2050148)
Why not sell access to the American Marketplace? It truly is a brilliant move against the sinister EU and China. I can see a time when Tariffs pay for a good percentage of government costs, lowering our Federal Tax burden, but shifting it into more of a “consumption tax” on goods purchased. We’ve needed this type of “outside the box” thinking for quite a long time. Thank you, President Trump!
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$600 billion is more than half of the $1 trillion annual interest cost of our national debt. These large new revenues should be of interest to the media and everyone else.