Trump Account For Kids push draws about 3 million sign-ups as Trump praises Dell family donation

Trump Account For Kids push draws about 3 million sign-ups as Trump praises Dell family donation

In an early push that Treasury says brought in about 3 million enrollments, the trump account for kids program has already produced a large initial response, and President Trump praised the Dell family for making a donation to the Trump Accounts program.

Trump Account For Kids gains about 3 million early sign-ups

Treasury counted roughly 3 million children enrolled in the program during its early push, a figure offered as the first public measure of uptake. That number is the clearest concrete metric available about initial participation in the initiative.

Trump praises Dell family donation

President Trump publicly praised the Dell family for a donation to the Trump Accounts program, highlighting the contribution by name. The praise singled out the Dell family as donors tied to the rollout of the accounts for children.

Trump promotes investment accounts for children

Alongside the enrollment figures and the Dell family donation, Trump continued to promote investment accounts for children as a central talking point. The promotion focused on the Trump Accounts program and the broader push to sign up young beneficiaries.

Treasury frames early push as significant

The Treasury framed the initial outreach as an "early push" that produced the reported enrollment total; beyond the roughly 3 million sign-ups, further details about timing and demographic breakdowns are unclear in the provided context. The number stands as the primary quantitative anchor for the program so far.

What comes next is unclear in the provided context. Specific follow-up steps, additional donor details beyond the Dell family mention, and any planned enrollment milestones were not provided.