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Trump Sending $2000 Stimulus Check in August? Fact Check

Rumors of a $2000 Trump stimulus check in August spread across social media.

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Rumors are circulating online that President Donald Trump is preparing to send out $2,000 stimulus checks this August, leaving many Americans hopeful—and confused—about possible financial relief. But is there any truth to it?

No Official Confirmation of a $2000 Stimulus Check

Despite viral posts and unverified articles fueling speculation, there is no official announcement from the U.S. government, Congress, IRS, or Treasury Department regarding any new $2,000 stimulus payment.

As of now, neither the IRS nor the Treasury has confirmed any such initiative.

Where Did the Rumor Start?

The buzz traces back to a July 19 article by Rick Adams, which claimed that lawmakers were considering a fourth round of stimulus payments due to public pressure.

The article outlined potential eligibility criteria, including:

  • $75,000 income limit for single filers
  • $150,000 for married couples
  • Additional amounts for dependents
  • Possible direct deposit timeline starting late 2025 or early 2026

However, no legislative text, IRS notice, or congressional action currently supports these claims.

IRS and Treasury Have Issued No New Stimulus Guidance

The latest IRS bulletin (IR-2025-75), dated July 15, addresses tax security and filing extensionsnot stimulus checks.

The last round of official stimulus checks was issued in 2021 under the American Rescue Plan, with eligible individuals receiving up to $1,400. The IRS continues to process unclaimed Recovery Rebate Credits, but the deadline to claim them expired on April 15, 2025.

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DOGE Dividend Proposal Is Not a Stimulus

In February 2025, Trump floated the idea of a $5,000 “DOGE dividend”, tied to savings from the proposed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

However, this remains a proposal only, with no congressional approval and no connection to a $2,000 check scheduled for August.

Social Security Payments Continue as Normal

Ongoing Social Security payments—including retirement, SSDI, and survivor benefits—are still being disbursed monthly. These are not stimulus payments, but regular benefits based on prior eligibility.

Although the 2025 Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) provides some financial relief, rising inflation continues to strain low-income households, especially in essential areas like food, housing, and healthcare.

IRS Issues Warning on Stimulus Scams

The surge in misinformation around the $2,000 check has triggered scam activity, including fraudulent texts, emails, and fake application forms.

The IRS urges the public to be vigilant and verify all claims through official sources such as irs.gov.

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