President Donald Trump proposed 'Trump Accounts,' federal investment savings accounts seeded with $1,000 for every newborn American child, and touted no tax on tips, overtime, or Social Security benefits during his Pennsylvania speech early December 10, according to POTUS clips shared by RapidResponse47 on X over the past 29 minutes. 'Another key part of our tax cuts is known as Trump Accounts. Under this new program, the federal government will be creating an investment savings account for every single newborn American child with $1,000 to be invested and grow over the course of their life...It's like a trust fund for every American child,' Trump stated, per RapidResponse47. He added, 'We're also putting thousands of dollars in the pockets of hardworking Pennsylvanians with the largest tax cuts in American History. That's No Tax on Tips, No Tax on Overtime, No Tax on Social Security for our great seniors!' The White House emphasized on X that Trump's top priority is a strong economy for all Americans. Trump criticized China policy, stating 'every child can get 37 pencils. They need one or two. They don't need that many… You don't need 37 dolls for your daughter. Two or three is nice,' according to Acyn on X. Trump also remarked on a potential 2028 run, saying 'They say I'm not allowed to run... that's okay... Four more years,' per RpsAgainstTrump on X. During the speech, Trump directed Treasury Secretary nominee Scott Bessent to check if President Biden signed Federal Reserve commissioners' commissions via autopen, including Jerome Powell whom Trump nominated in 2017, Sara Cook reported on X. In other developments, the Justice Department unsealed indictments against Ukrainian national Victoria Eduardovna Dubranova, 33, for dozens of cyberattacks supporting Russian groups CARR and NoName057(16); she was arraigned and pleaded not guilty in Los Angeles federal court early December 10, with a trial set for February 3, 2026, per FBI Los Angeles. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed an executive order designating a Muslim rights group as a terrorist organization, becoming the second high-profile Republican governor to do so recently, Reuters reported. Rep. Thomas Massie introduced HR 6508 to withdraw the U.S. from NATO, stating it is a Cold War relic, on X.