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Eligible children born from 2025 to 2028 will receive $1,000 in seed money from the Treasury to kickstart their investments.
The Dell family paving the way in December with a $6,250,000,000 donation to the program.
Thanks to the Dells, the first 25 million American children aged 10 and under living in areas with median incomes below $150,000 will receive an additional $250.
Up to $5,000 per year can be contributed to the accounts, which the child can access at age 18 to pay for college, buy a home, or start a business.
If the child decides not to withdraw the money at that time, it then functions as a retirement account.
Steak and Shake, Broadcom, Intel, IBM, JP Morgan, Chipotle, Coinbase, and Comcast all announcing yesterday they will begin offering matching contributions for employees, joining other companies like Charles Schwab, Uber, MasterCard, and Robinhood.
Visa now allowing customers to earn cash back rewards that go to Trump accounts.
Rapper Nicki Minaj also called to the stage during the event.
Minaj reportedly pledging to donate up to $300,000 to be distributed to accounts belonging to her fans' newborns.
The accounts are set to go live on July 4th.
Democrat Congresswoman Ilhan Omar of Minnesota sprayed with a brownish liquid by a disruptor at a town hall event in Minneapolis.
A hazmat team confirming the substance to be apple cider vinegar, reports Alpha News.
The congresswoman was speaking Tuesday night when a man, seated in the front row, stood up, approached the congresswoman, and sprayed her with a plastic syringe containing the then-unknown substance.
The moment, here.
Kristi Noem must resign or face impeachment.
The suspect has been identified by authorities as 55-year-old Anthony J. Kazmirzak.
He was arrested at the scene and booked into Hennepin County Jail on suspicion of third-degree assault, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune.
Kazmirzak's social media activity indicating support for President Trump.
A neighbor, Brian Kelly, describing him to the New York Post as a, quote, pretty conservative guy who, quote, doesn't like Omar.
Kelly also telling the Post that Kazmirzak was involved in a past car accident that affected his spine, saying he is heavily medicated and not physically able to do much as a result.