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US President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he was considering 20% of the government of the government of the government to send a rescued money to the Americans.
“A new concept is even taken into account in which we give American citizens 20% of the Doge savings, and 20% go for the payment of debt,” said Trump during his comments on the FII priority summit in Miami Beach, Fla .
His remarks came after Elon Musk said in a post on the X Tuesday that he “inquired about a proposal” in order to send us the tax reimbursement checks for households that are financed by savings that created through Doge's cost reduction campaign became.
This was a response to a separate post by James Fishback, CEO of the Azoria investment company, and suggested that Trump have the opportunity to spend a so-called dividend from Doge.
Musk said that his goal is to reduce the federal expenditure by 2 trillion dollars, from an annual budget of 6.75 trillion dollars in the last financial year, which ended on September 30, 6.75 trillion -Tollar to lower. If this has been fulfilled, Fishback suggests that 20% of it, or $ 400 billion, or $ 400 billion. and distribute it to taxpayers. That would mean approximately 5,000 US dollars per budget, he said.
“If there is a violation of this size in the private sector, the opposite party at least extends again because it was not promised,” Fishback wrote in his suggestion. “It is high time for the federal government to do the same and to reimburse the taxpayer money in view of what Dog has discovered.”
The state stimulus checks, which were sent to the Covid Pandemic Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump in 2020 in 2020, appeared for the first time that the name of a president appeared in all IRS payments, as the Associated Press reported at this time .
According to Doge, it has saved an estimated 55 billion US dollar due to its efforts. However, the latest reports indicate that the actual number is probably far below.
On Wednesday, Bloomberg stated that the Doge website will only make up $ 16.6 billion of US $ 55 billion. In addition, the New York Times announced on Tuesday that Doge incorrectly quoted a saving of $ 8 billion for a federal contract, which instead actually corresponded to 8 million dollars.
In the meantime, many of Doges's efforts were made with judicial challenges. However, on Tuesday, a federal judge submitted an application to prevent Doge from being accessible to the computer systems of the federal authorities or citing the firing of government employees.
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