In the ever-evolving landscape of American political discourse, few figures command the digital bully pulpit quite like Donald Trump.
On a Tuesday in November 2025, the former President took to Truth Social not merely to critique the status quo, but to unveil an economic proposal so audacious it threatens to upend the traditional orthodoxies of both the Republican and Democratic parties. In a post that quickly reverberated from Washington think tanks to Wall Street trading floors, Trump outlined a vision for a “National Dividend”—a direct cash payment of $2,000 to nearly every American citizen, funded entirely by aggressive tariffs on foreign imports.
The proposal is deceptively simple in its phrasing but complex in its implications. “A dividend of at least $2,000 per person (excluding high-income earners) will be paid to everyone,” Trump declared. With this single sentence, he effectively merged the protectionist trade policies of the 19th century with the modern, often left-leaning concept of Universal Basic Income (UBI), rebranding it as a shareholder payout for the citizens of “USA Inc.”