Special Payment Announced at the White House Honors the Year 1776 and Reinforces the Economic Speech of the Government in the Second Term
In an official statement made directly from the White House on the night of Wednesday (12/17), the President of the United States, Donald Trump, announced the payment of a one-time bonus of US$ 1,776 for over 1.4 million members of the U.S. Armed Forces. The benefit, dubbed by the government as “warrior dividend”, will be paid before Christmas and makes direct reference to the year 1776, the milestone of the founding of the United States.
The information was disclosed by the White House during the presidential speech and confirmed in official government announcements. According to Trump, 1,450,000 service members will receive the individual amount of US$ 1,776, with checks already in the final phase of processing and mailing. According to the president, the initiative aims to acknowledge the historical, strategic, and operational role of the Armed Forces in defending the country.
During the announcement, Trump emphasized that the payment does not replace salaries, regular benefits, or permanent programs, serving as an extraordinary bonus, associated with both economic performance and the historical symbolism of American independence.
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Trump Attributes Military Bonus to Economic Performance and Defends Trade Tariff Policy
Explaining the source of funds used for the payment of the warrior dividend, Donald Trump reaffirmed his economic policy based on the use of tariffs. According to the president, the revenue generated by these measures exceeded initial expectations and allowed the government to increase targeted spending without compromising the budget.
“We gained much more money than anyone expected because of the tariffs, and the bill helped us a lot. No one deserves this more than our armed forces,” said Trump during the announcement.
Additionally, the Republican leader reinforced that the tariff policy contributed to strengthening the domestic industry, opening factories on U.S. soil, and generating jobs in the private sector. According to him, this set of factors created a favorable economic environment for granting the bonus to military personnel.
According to Trump, the payment of the amount of US$ 1,776 carries strong symbolism, linking financial recognition to the year 1776, often cited by the president as a milestone of sovereignty, independence, and national strength.
The Statement Also Served as a Government Review and Included Criticism of the Biden Administration
In addition to the announcement of the bonus to military personnel, the statement was used by Trump to present a review of the first year of his second presidential term. In a confident tone, the president stated that the United States had moved “from worst to best in a few months,” citing advancements in areas such as the economy, domestic security, and foreign policy.
Trump highlighted the drop in food, fuel, and medicine prices, as well as the increase in wages and the growth of investments in factories within the United States. According to him, all the new jobs created during the period occurred in the private sector, without an expansion of the federal public machinery.
In the final part of the speech, the president again harshly criticized the management of former President Joe Biden, mentioning high inflation, steep energy costs, housing policies, crime, and what he referred to as a federal government “sick and corrupt.” Trump also addressed the issue of borders, stating that he inherited “the worst border in the world” and that his administration had promoted a rapid reversal of the scenario.
The speech reinforced the political tone of the announcement, connecting the payment of the military bonus with the narrative of economic recovery and institutional strengthening advocated by the current government.

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