Trump claims credit for $250M investment in 'Trump Accounts' savings program for children
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Kathleen Culliton
3d ago· 3 min readenNews
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A defensive President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social claiming credit for a $250 million investment in Trump Accounts — government-run savings accounts for children promoted by Sen. Ted Cruz as a pathway to privatizing Social Security. Trump declared that American children owe him gratitude for his leadership and that his policies are working. The article presents this as a rambling and grammatically ambiguous post, framing the investment as part of a broader political debate around Social Security privatization.
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A defensive President Donald Trump on Wednesday declared American children owed him gratitude for his leadership.
A defensive President Donald Trump on Wednesday declared American children owed him gratitude for his leadership.The commander-in-chief's typically rambling and grammatically ambiguous Truth Social post claimed credit for a new $250 million investment in
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