Putting Trump's name on stimulus checks is 'abuse of government resources,' says president of IRS managers association

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The U.S. Treasury reportedly requested that the IRS add President Donald Trump's name to the paper stimulus checks due to be mailed out to American households.

The national president of an organization for IRS managers accused the Trump administration of abusing federal government resources by putting the president's name on paper stimulus checks due to be mailed out to Americans in the coming weeks.

The Washington Post"In this time of need for additional resources, anything that takes our focus from getting those checks out the door and hampers the equitable, fair administration of the tax code is not something we can support," Hooper told theThe Treasury Department denied this and said the checks will go out on time and as planned with no delay at all.has approached Hooper and the Treasury Department for additional comment. The White House has also been asked for comment.

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