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White House: '$235 billion in tariff duties' collected since January

(Reuters file)
22 Dec 2025 08:56

WASHINGTON (DPA)

The White House said on Sunday that the US Treasury has collected $235 billion in tariffs since the start of the year.

The White House made the claim in a Christmas live stream on its official YouTube channel featuring a list of "2025 MAGA VICTORIES" on loop with lo-fi music playing in the background.

Other text blocks running on the left side of a split screen highlight other supposed successes of US President Donald Trump's administration, such as in migration policy and the fight against the fentanyl crisis.

The amount of customs revenue reported in the live stream is slightly higher than the sum previously cited by the Trump administration.

Last week, US Customs and Border Protection reported customs revenue of just over $200 billion collected between Trump's inauguration on January 20 and December 15.

Nevertheless, the total fell short of expectations.

In July, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent had even envisioned $300 billion by the end of the year.

The US Supreme Court is currently reviewing the legality of Trump's tariffs.

Specifically, it is examining whether Trump could unilaterally impose tariffs under a 1977 emergency law without congressional approval.

Lower courts have blocked the policy following complaints from several US companies and states.

After taking office, Trump invoked the law to impose tariffs on goods from multiple countries, citing concerns over drugs such as fentanyl, illegal migration and trade deficits.

It is unclear when the Supreme Court will issue its decision. If it rules against Trump, it could call into question existing trade agreements.

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