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Coronavirus aid hopes evaporate as Trump ends talks with U.S. Democrats

Published 10/06/2020, 03:05 PM
Updated 10/06/2020, 11:16 PM
© Reuters. U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at the White House after returning from hospitalization at the Walter Reed Medical Center for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) treatment, in Washington

By Doina Chiacu and Richard Cowan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Prospects for more aid for Americans struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic and U.S. airlines seeking to avert a wave of layoffs crumbled on Tuesday when President Donald Trump ended negotiations with Congress over a large coronavirus bill.

"I have instructed my representatives to stop negotiating until after the election when, immediately after I win, we will pass a major Stimulus Bill that focuses on hardworking Americans and Small Business," Trump wrote on Twitter a day after emerging from a hospital stay for COVID-19 treatment.

Just days earlier, Trump had urged fast action on a fifth major coronavirus aid bill to augment the more than $3 trillion approved earlier this year.

"OUR GREAT USA WANTS & NEEDS STIMULUS. WORK TOGETHER AND GET IT DONE," the Republican president tweeted on Saturday from the military hospital where he had been undergoing treatment.

On Nov. 3, the United States will decide whether Trump wins a second four-year term. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden leads Trump in national opinion polls.

In abruptly ending negotiations on another bill to stimulate the economy, Trump insisted that the Senate instead focus exclusively on confirming Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court seat left vacant with last month's death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Barrett's confirmation would cement a 6-3 conservative majority on the court.

The United States has an estimated 7.5 million coronavirus cases and more than 210,600 deaths, the highest in the world.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who had been cool to a large new aid package, told reporters he supported Trump's move. He said he thought the Republican president believed that a deal with Democrats was not in the offing and that "we need to concentrate on the achievable."

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But Republican Representative John Katko, who is from a New York district that Democrat Hillary Clinton won in the 2016 presidential election, urged Trump to reverse his decision.

"With lives at stake, we cannot afford to stop negotiations on a relief package," Katko wrote in a tweet.

Another Republican, Senator Susan Collins, who is in a tough re-election race in Maine, said Trump's move was a "huge mistake."

Among the provisions that were being discussed by House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Trump administration were a new round of direct payments to individuals like the $1,200 checks dispatched earlier this year amid huge job losses and a possible new $25 billion bailout of U.S. passenger airlines to keep tens of thousands of workers on the job for another six months.

Following Trump's announcement breaking off negotiations, U.S. stocks reversed course to close lower. Shares of major airlines also fell.

'COMPLETE DISARRAY'

Pelosi, saying the White House was in "complete disarray," held a call with fellow House Democrats and raised the question of whether a steroid Trump is taking to battle his COVID-19 had clouded his judgment.

“'Believe me, there are people ... who think that steroids have an impact on your thinking,'" Pelosi said, according to a source on the call.

Pelosi said lawmakers would pass more aid, despite Trump's refusal to negotiate. "We will have a stimulus bill," she said in an online conversation Tuesday evening with journalist Jonathan Capehart. This could happen in the post-election "lame duck" session of Congress, or lawmakers could put coronavirus relief provisions in must-pass government spending bills, she said.

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Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin had been talking regularly over the past week as they tried to narrow the gap between a recent Democratic call for around $2.2 trillion in new spending to battle the pandemic and bolster the economy, versus about $1.6 trillion sought by the administration.

Earlier on Tuesday, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell told a business conference that failure to provide further relief "would lead to a weak (economic) recovery, creating unnecessary hardship for households and businesses."

Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank President Loretta Mester told CNBC that "the recovery will continue without it, I think, but it' s going to be a much slower recovery and it's disappointing that we didn't get a package done."

Four weeks before the presidential and congressional elections, opinion polls show that dealing with the pandemic is a top priority of voters, many of whom think filling Ginsburg's Supreme Court seat should wait until after Election Day.

In recent days, financial markets had been hopeful that progress toward a COVID-19 vaccine and another round of economic stimulus from Congress would boost the U.S. economy, which has been showing signs of renewed weakness.

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That's what happens when you buy a "Fake" bull market. Very risky business.
Not that im pro stimulus bill but why would you want to pass it after the election when you can do it now lol
They slammed Trump with steroids to get him up and out. Pelosi torqued him off and did raged into the abyss!!
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“Liar King” ends talks? Really?
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Wow, can i get whatever you're taking. Trump says no more stimulus and you blame the Dems. Go home comrade.
Trump ends talks, funny, Trump never really wanted to do anything really meaningful to help the unemployed or small busines's just his rich buddies and donors.
Sooo, this man put the whole country on its knees, unfortunately many Americans cannot see the damage he is causing and now he is using the stimulus bill as a way to make people vote him so he gives them what he should at first hand. Airlines are laying people off, cinemas are closing but who cares. "Let's have more people unemployed until I become elected again".
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