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U.S. coronavirus aid prospects uncertain after Trump blasts Democrats

Published 10/21/2020, 06:11 AM
Updated 10/21/2020, 09:20 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Mitch McConnell speaks at the U.S. Capitol in Washington

By David Morgan and Susan Cornwell

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - High-level negotiations on a new coronavirus aid bill faced a setback on Wednesday when President Donald Trump accused Democrats of being unwilling to craft an acceptable compromise, despite reports of some progress earlier in the day.

Trump, who has recently called for more stimulus as he trails in national opinion polls ahead of next month's election, blasted House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a tweet after she pushed for a roughly $2 trillion proposal with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.

It was unclear whether the negotiations would continue or go dormant until after the Nov. 3 presidential and congressional elections.

Trump's tweet came amid deep opposition among Senate Republicans to a large new coronavirus stimulus bill that would aid Americans and businesses impacted by the pandemic. Some conservatives worry that another big government expenditure could hurt their November election prospects by adding to rapidly rising budget deficits.

Trump on Twitter said he did not believe Democrats "will be willing to do what is right for our great American workers, or our wonderful USA itself, on Stimulus."

Trump's accusation came shortly after Pelosi's deputy chief of staff, Drew Hammill, said in a tweet that Pelosi and Mnuchin had spoken for 48 minutes and their conversation "brings us closer to being able to put pen to paper to write legislation."

Pelosi said earlier that a key provision sought by Democrats, money to help state and local governments grappling with the pandemic, was still unresolved.

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At the same time, Republicans in Congress have questioned whether Pelosi actually wanted to reach a deal before the election or preferred to wait until after Nov. 3 when Democrats might have the upper hand if they win the presidency and more seats in Congress.

Earlier in the day, Pelosi told MSNBC that she wanted the bill to pass before Nov. 3, although her Republican counterpart, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, has not been an enthusiastic supporter.

"I want people to know, help is on the way," she said.

Trump's attack on Democrats was one more turn in a bewildering negotiation that has seen the president previously call an end to negotiations, only to subsequently say that he urgently wanted a deal and one that was even bigger than Democrats had been seeking.

Pelosi and Mnuchin have been hammering out the details of a relief package that could be in the range of $2.2 trillion, the number Democrats have been pushing for months.

McConnell does not want to bring a large coronavirus aid bill to the Senate floor before the election, a senior Republican aide said, as he focuses on trying to confirm Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett.

Trump's chief of staff, Mark Meadows, said Wednesday the White House was now looking at $1.9 trillion in relief. Meadows spoke to Fox News after lunching with Republican senators, who he said were concerned about the policy as well as the cost of a new package.

"I don't think our chances get better after election," Meadows told Fox.

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Some Senate Republicans also said Wednesday that it might be more difficult to get a relief package passed after the election.

"If we're going to do it this year, I think it’s now or never," said Senator Roy Blunt.

Other Republicans continued to express concern about the proposals under discussion.

Senator Steve Daines, who is in a tight re-election race in Montana, said a "big bone of contention" was the Democrats' proposed spending on state and local governments, saying he objected to the idea that some states with budget problems would be "bailed out" by others.

"We want to get something passed, but having Montana taxpayers bail out California and New York is not the right thing to do."

Senate Republicans have proposed smaller, targeted aid to help an economy reeling from the pandemic, which has infected 8.3 million Americans.

But Democrats seem just as determined not to go along with targeted aid proposals when a larger comprehensive deal appears in reach. A $500 billion Republican aid plan failed to clear a procedural hurdle in the Senate on Wednesday, as Democrats voted to block it.

After quickly passing more than $3 trillion in relief early this year, aimed at addressing the heavy human and economic toll of the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress has failed to pass any new measures since April to respond to a disease that has killed more than 221,000 Americans.

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Vote Trump he is the best choice.
all these old age cancerous cells should be get rid asap and fired and goodwill ask them for early retirement. US current politic is a drama and joke to the world.
so Thom Miller...everyone who votes for Trump is white trash huh, go back to school and get the education you never got bud.
But... Everyone who votes for Trump IS white trash. 🤔
Jay Simpletons...at least come up with something remotely original. Another typical white trash Trumpie....BLM!
Racist! I'm gone go loot some shoes now and burn the sto.
Thom is a harmless Chinese bot, no cause for alarm he simply has no brain. Watch, he'll be spewing more gibberish shortly.
Nancy won't approve a dollar if she thinks that helps Trump
Selfish Nancy
Nor should she... He is garbage and needs to go. Worst "President" in US history!
Make up your mind Mr. Trump! one day say yes, the other day say no. UNITD STSTES IS NOT YOUR TOY.
🥾 the do nothing Dems.
Facts don’t lie like your boyfriend, Donny....relative to the rest of the country, people in red states are: the most poorly educated, the most obese, the most diabetic, the most poverty stricken, the most likely to die before the age of 70, and the most heavily populated with white trash.....all because of their failed Republican governors. Time to move, boys.....out of the country.....you’re not welcome in our pristine blue states....
Because the blue-run states account for 67% of the country’s GDP. The backwater, illiterate, pauper red states account for the rest....a measly 33%. If you lived in a blue state, Jimmie, you would have learned that in your 6th grade economics class.
Numbers are changing towards red states.People migrate from blue states last 3 years.From illinois,California and New york to texas ,Florida
They have time to do the surpreme court thing for Amy but didnt have enough time to get the stimulus bill passes before 11-3, they have been on this for months now. Very sample they are playing game all fake
Seven  years  for  a "big, beautiful healthcare bill"...  The  one sooooo much better.   Stumpe-the-Trump though  when he  asked for  it   and they..  They just shrugged  and  Ryan  left.
Wow, you are not very bright. The Senate tried twice this week to pass targeted stimulus for the unemployed and small businesses but were blocked by Republicans. MSM doesn't mention it much, but that's a fact. Listen and learn
Americans really need help now
They are all fake
Once Trump is removed in January, It will Pave the way for someone with an ability to negotiate.
I wont vote till they clearify the stimulus bill before 11-3 they are playing too much politic game vote them all out we need new leaders for both repulicans and dems they are the worst americans are suffering
ya, let those states burn. death to america
Why shoukd the country bail out poor and irresponsible spending in blue run states???
Because the blue-run states account for 67% of the country’s GDP. The backwater, illiterate, pauper red states account for the rest....a measly 33%. If you lived in a blue state, Jimmie, you would have learned that in your 6th grade economics class.
yeah not exaclty there buddy
Thom is a Chinese bot. It just spews nonsensical gibberish. Anyone with a brain knows that NY and California are broke partly because of their giveaways and they were in financial crisis before the pandemic...Of course the rest of the fiscally responsible states don't feel the need to bail them out.
Nancy.......Negotiator in Chief! Two weeks ago Meadows said that under no circumstances would they go higher than $1 Trillion. Now she’s got them up to $1.9 Trillion.....and still counting. Meadows has proven himself to be a typical North Carolinian....all drawl, and no smarts. It’s what we call up here in Maine “an empty lobster pot.”
Nancy holds up aid to people in need... as she eats custom gelato infront of a 35,000 dollar custom freezer... good luck with this one
Nancy is negotiating for YOU, Jimmie. Those of you that have lost your jobs, your savings, and your dignity due to Donny’s failed policies. So, yes, she’s entitled to expensive gelato....and you’ll be eating it too once she shakes down Yellow Brick Road Munchkin for every penny he’s got. Funny you say that, because as a very educated Biden supporter, I’m now enjoying the biggest bowl of gelato you’ve ever seen. Meanwhile, your boy Donny is snacking on an orange Popsicle.... LOL!
If both parties said the 'deal' will only come after election, there is no point to discuss about now at all! Room for negotiation is totally different by then.
She bluffs again , this s not a poker game please stop bluffing sick of this and hear it every day. Sane on those politic and please do not waste my tax our tax payers money enough is enough
P athetic Nancy did it agin
Pelosi is kicking their ****..comical
money will be release on election day haha.
Make no sense money will be on election day LOL
no blue state bail outs at expense of rest of nation.
Blue states fund red states
Don't waste your typing on those who refuse data.
except they dont..blue states are bankrupt and net takers
The real joker in a real world..
Joker..
No radical froth from the Dems.
“Radical” ideas like corporations being liable for the health of their employees during a pandemic? All Republican deregulation is “good” for business and very bad for workers. Always.
Good job, senator M! Don't give them anything. Want money? Work for it!
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