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President Trump not only started a riot at the Capitol he was much more involved

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President Donald Trump signed a pandemic relief bill in late December, which means a second round of Economic Impact Payments (aka stimulus checks) is rolling out to Americans. But like the CARES Act before it, the initial announcement that more stimulus payments are coming lacked some details about the nuts and bolts of getting that money from the Treasury Department into your bank account. Your payment decreases by $5 per $100 you make above the threshold. If you’re an individual who makes more than $87,000, you won’t get a payment. If you’re a couple with an adjusted gross income of $174,000 or more, or ahead of household making more than $124,500, you won’t get any money. The CASH Act bill, which included $2,000 stimulus checks for qualifying individuals, passed in the House in December but was blocked from reaching the Senate floor by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky). 

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