
Redacted News Trump Rolling Out $2,000 STIMULUS Checks in 2025 as the U.S. Economy Flashes RED | Redacted News
Nov 11, 2025
Kvork Almasian, a Syrian journalist and analyst, offers unique insights into the recent visit of Jolani to the White House and its ramifications for Syria's future. He discusses the implications of normalization with a figure once linked to terrorism and the broader geopolitical shifts in the region. The conversation dives into how Trump's proposed $2,000 stimulus checks reflect a continuation of inflationary trends and critiques of American economic policy. Almasian shares personal stories of displacement and the consequences of foreign intervention in Syria.
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Hosts Recall 2020 Stimulus Warning
- Natali reminds listeners Trump rolled out the first COVID stimulus and hosts warned it would cause inflation.
- They recount how early economists predicted stimulus-driven inflation and cite The Economist's warnings from April 2020.
Audit Opposition Looks Worse Post-Scandal
- U.S. congressional attempts to audit Ukraine aid were opposed as politically risky, which now looks worse after corruption revelations.
- Hosts highlight that earlier audit proposals were labeled a 'gift to Putin' despite later evidence of graft.
Preserve Wealth With Tangible Assets
- Protect savings from inflation by diversifying into tangible assets like gold and silver.
- Clayton recommends considering precious metals or self-directed IRAs for wealth preservation.
