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stated on February 14, 2017 in a headline:

“Trump just gave every working, legal man, woman and child in the USA $612 each!”

Pants on Fire!
By Joshua Gillin
February 28, 2017

Donald Trump did not give every working American $612 through stimulus program

A widely shared (and false) Internet report that President Donald Trump started a program to give legal citizens hundreds of dollars apiece as a “stimulus bonus” is really a made-up claim from a joke site.

Yet some of you out there are thinking it’s true.

“Trump just gave every working, legal man, woman and child in the USA $612 each!” read the headlines on several posts from Feb. 14, 2017, or the following day. Facebook flagged several claims as part of its efforts to scour fake news from its news feeds.

The article says a program called Tax Relief For Deserving Americans will pay working citizens, but “those who choose not to work, people in prison or illegal aliens” aren’t eligible.

It also says public assistance recipients will get an extra $25 in “food stamps” if they are participating in work programs or job training. (The USDA food assistance program has been called the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program since 2008.)

The clues are clear, however, that this is completely fake.

The first sentence of the story denigrates people on public assistance and illegal immigrants, and cites a statement from the “White House Communication and Propaganda Office,” which does not exist.

The post also includes made-up quotes allegedly from the president, hitting keywords from a wide range of Trump-friendly topics, including a wall on the Mexican border, borrowing money from the Chinese and imposing tariffs.

The fake stories originate from a Feb. 14, 2017, article on TheLastLineOfDefense.org. The site doesn’t indicate the story is fake, but the About Us link notes that “all articles should be considered satirical and any and all quotes attributed to actual people complete and total baloney.”

Sorry to say, you won’t be getting a check in the mail on Friday, despite what the story says.

We rate this claim Pants On Fire!

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