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Trump announces 'warrior dividend' payments for troops

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US President Donald Trump has announced a$1,776 (£1,329) "warrior dividend" payment to 1.45m US servicemembers - paid for, in part, by his tariffs.

In a televised address to the nation onWednesday night, Trump said that "checks are already on the way" and should arrive before Christmas.

In the address, Trump touted his record onthe economy and immigration, while at the same time railing against Democrats.

With a forceful delivery, he seemeddetermined to convince Americans that the country was doing well - and things would only get better, including claiming that prices are falling, at a time when polls show that many Americans are unhappy about the cost of housing, childcare and healthcare.

In the brief, 18-minute address, Trump saidthat the "warrior dividend", which totals to $2.57bn (£1.9bn) will be distributed "in honour of our nation's founding in 1776".

Trump added that the funds were drawn fromhis sweeping tariffs, as well as the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" that he signed into law on 4 July.

"Nobody deserves it more than ourmilitary," he said.

The president offered little newinformation in the speech, and some of his assertions were either exaggerated or unfounded.

Much of Trump's speech focused on hiseconomic record and the administration's efforts to bring down prices - which
he blamed on former US President Joe Biden and the Democrats. Trump mentioned
the former president seven times in the speech.

"Now, under our leadership, they[prices] are all coming down and coming down fast," he said.
"Democrat politicians also sent the cost of groceries soaring, but we are
solving that too."

While fuel and egg prices have indeedfallen, many other food items are more expensive.

Economic data from September shows the USinflation rate hit 3% for the first time since January, while consumer
confidence fell to its lowest level since April due to concerns over the cost
of living, jobs and the wider economy.

Trump has previously acknowledged thatconcerns over rising prices have contributed to a lacklustre Republican
performance in the November elections, with the Democrats having success in
Virginia, New Jersey and New York City, as well as more recently in Miami and Georgia.
He has also acknowledged that incumbentpresidents and their parties often fare poorly in midterm elections, which will take place next year.

The White House has since been wrestlingwith how to address voter concerns about the economy, while at the same time
pushing back on repeated Democratic criticism over rising prices.

The political dilemma faced by the Trumpadministration has been highlighted by recent polling.

One poll, from Politico, showed that abouthalf of overall voters - and 4 in 10 people who voted for Trump in 2024 - felt
the cost of living was the worst it has been in their lives.

Another poll released in November by CBSNews/YouGov suggested that Trump's approval on economic issues has dropped 15
points since March, with 36% of Americans approving his handling of the issue.

More broadly, other polls show that Trumpis at or near the lowest approval ratings of his second term, with concerns
about the economy playing a significant role.

While the president offered little in theway of empathy over prices, he did point to Republican efforts – such as tax reform legislation passed earlier this year – that will benefit many Americans in the coming year.

When he ran for re-election last year,Trump promised immediate results. And after 11 months in office, many Americans
say they still haven't seen substantive change, and the president's speech
might be unlikely to change their minds.

Trump, in part, focused his remarks on thepromise of improvements during 250th birthday celebrations for American's
founding next year.

"When the world looks at us next year,let them see a nation that is loyal to its citizens, faithful to its workers,
confident to its identity, certainly to its destiny, and the envy of the entire
globe," he said.

"We are respected again, like we havenever been respected before," he added.

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