Trump’s last Saturday



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The terminal phase of Trump’s presidency has become a day of rest for the conspiracy theorists and the staunch of the president, who from the White House try to damage the Republican Party, the most institutional wing at the time. Now the president is threatening to veto the huge cash aid package for American citizens that Republicans and Democrats had just finished settling after painstaking negotiations. It is a symbolic law, which should demonstrate the ability of the two political factions to find an agreement and common ground for the good of Americans by beginning the mass vaccination campaign. Republicans led by Mitch McConnell have long negotiated to cut the contribution that will go to each individual to just $ 600 from $ 1,200 in the previous package, because they believe it could be a waste of money and could inhibit the job market. But there was some satisfaction, because in this situation it is better to do something than wait. However, Trump stepped in and said that the contribution is too low, it should be at least two thousand dollars for every American. In practice, he has directly faced his party and also the two Republican candidates in Georgia, who had given their support to the agreement and who are making a bad impression just as they are running for two very important senatorial seats. It’s as if the president is having fun playing the third-party role or maybe he already feels that way. Democrats seized the opportunity and said that Trump’s proposal is fine for them, they support the request for two thousand dollars. Trump now has until Monday to think about it and if he vetoed the US government, he would close, thus blocking the disbursement of federal salaries during a pandemic, but the aid package would be approved two weeks later by the new president. Joe. Biden, who would begin his term with an easy point. It would be a disaster for Republicans, but the president is no longer holding onto his destabilizing role. He also wants to turn the Jan.6 pro forma vote whereby Congress will recognize Joe Biden’s victory into an official recount – each Republican will have to say whether he or she is loyal to Trump and therefore supports him in his fight to overturn. the result of the elections. or if you acknowledge Biden’s victory and thereby risk exposing yourself to retaliation from the Trumpian base.

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