In a tweet Tuesday, rep. Harley Rouda, D-Calif., With a vulgarity to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., In response to the senator’s tweet blaming top Democrats for the lack of a new coronavirus stimulus package.
“I hope we will finalize major legislation this week. After all, American families are struggling and need help. But Speaker Pelosi and Leader Schumer decided not to deliver. I’m glad the president stepped in to soften the blow of her hostage tactics, “McConnell tweeted Monday.
To whom Rouda posted a tweet in response to a Google search bar with the phrase ‘How do you politely tell that f – k is off’ is entered.
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Rep. Rouda could not be reached immediately for comment on his tweet, but tensions remain high in the capital as Democrats and Republicans point the finger at why the latest coronavirus stimulus package fell through Friday.
‘As far as I know, the secretary of the treasury and the [White House] chief of staff did not speak today with the speaker and the Democratic leader. And so another day went by with an accident and they have to come together, “McConnell told Fox News on Tuesday.
Democrats sought a $ 3 trillion aid package that would expand weekly $ 600 unemployment benefits, including small business assistance and other protective measures. But the $ 3 trillion figure was a nonstarter with congressional Republicans proposing a $ 1 trillion aid package.
“We will raise $ 1 trillion if you add $ 1 trillion in,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told a news conference Friday. “They absolutely did not.”
The White House issued an executive order this weekend for some relief from coronavirus, which would extend its weekly unemployment benefit to $ 400 a week and postpone the payroll tax through December – a move that angered both Democrats and Republicans.
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Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chucker Schumer issued a joint statement over the weekend saying it “did not do much real help to families”, and Senator Ben Sasse, R-Ne., Called it “unconstitutional”. slop. “
“President Obama did not have the power to unilaterally rewrite immigration law with DACA, and President Trump does not have the power to unilaterally rewrite the tax law,” Sasse said.
But Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said the White House is ready to spend more on coronavirus relief and are open to talks. “The president is determined to spend what we have to spend,” Mnuchin said in an interview with CNBC on Monday. “We are ready to put more money on the table.”
The sticking point in the incentive package is providing state and local assistance. Democrats put $ 1 trillion in additional state funding, a figure that Republicans flatly reject.
“We are not going to give a billion dollars to state and local, that is just not a reasonable approach,” Mnuchin said.
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But New York government Andrew Cuomo said in a press release Sunday that Trump’s executive order would cost the state an additional $ 4 billion, adding to its $ 30 billion deficit caused by the pandemic.
Under Trump’s relief plan, states would be required to pay 25% of the weekly benefit costs, while the federal government would cover the other 75%, a move Mnuchin claims states can pay in cash.