The president said the payments for the troops were financed by tariff revenue. When the evidence proved otherwise, he doubled down on the falsehood.
Trump said he was using tariff revenue to finance âwarrior dividendâ payments to U.S. troops.
Then the claim was discredited.
Then he said it again anyway. www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-12-18T21:14:49.964Z
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/as-trump-touts-warrior-dividend-payments-be-sure-to-read-the-fine-print
This week, something very similar happened. The Washington Post reported on the White Houses announced $1,776 warrior dividend bonuses to service members. From the article:
In a prime-time address Wednesday night, President Donald Trump announced the Christmastime bonuses in honor of our nations founding in 1776.
Nobody deserves it more than our military. And I say congratulations to everybody, Trump said.
....As Politicos Leo Shane explained,
Trumps new warrior dividend for troops isnt new the money is coming from housing assistance funds approved in July as part of the reconciliation bill. Hes rebranding the stipend help as bonuses.
Despite these facts, the president nevertheless doubled down on Thursday afternoon, insisting at a White House event that hes using tariff revenue to reward U.S. service members, even though his initial claim had already been discredited.
Trump again suggests the "Warrior Dividends" are coming from tariffs even as other administration officials say otherwise
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2025-12-18T19:15:50.686Z
Let this be a lesson to all of us: The next time the president starts talking about some priority hes financing through tariff revenue, its best not to believe him.