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Robert Baer
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Trump Opens Door to Payments of up to $2.6 Trillion in âVictoryâ Funds
By Sean Brodrick, Weiss Group
A relatively forgotten section of the IRS Code was quietly signed into
law recently by President Trump. Itâs significant because itâs only the
second time this century itâs been enacted.
But while this new law went unnoticed by most Americans, it wonât stay
unheard of for long.
Because thanks to Trump and Section 965 of the Internal Revenue Service
Code, a non-transferrable check could soon make its way to your mailbox
â or even be deposited directly into your account.
Total payments could amount to an average of $20,644 per American household.
A select few could receive as much as $200,000.
By Sean Brodrick, Weiss Group
A relatively forgotten section of the IRS Code was quietly signed into
law recently by President Trump. Itâs significant because itâs only the
second time this century itâs been enacted.
But while this new law went unnoticed by most Americans, it wonât stay
unheard of for long.
Because thanks to Trump and Section 965 of the Internal Revenue Service
Code, a non-transferrable check could soon make its way to your mailbox
â or even be deposited directly into your account.
Total payments could amount to an average of $20,644 per American household.
A select few could receive as much as $200,000.