White House and Congress discuss upcoming coronavirus relief bill as COVID-19 continues to escalate


Negotiations on the upcoming coronavirus relief package are expected to dominate the Sunday circuit this weekend as Republicans resolve internal fissures before beginning talks with Democrats.

Republicans suffered a shameful setback this week when they were forced to delay the presentation of their proposal, as the Senate Republican Party and the White House were unable to reach a full agreement after saying they had a fundamental agreement.

“The administration has requested additional time to review the details, but we will present this proposal early next week. We have agreement in principle on the form of this package,” said the Senate Majority Leader. Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellMnuchin, Meadows take rare weekend trip to Capitol Hill as Republican Party prepares coronavirus package John Lewis’ 7-year-old great nephew calls House civil rights icon ‘my hero’ Blanca, Congress talks about the upcoming coronavirus relief bill as COVID-19 continues to rise. MORE (R-Ky.) He said from the Senate this week.

Much of the disagreement has focused on the final price of the package, and conservatives say the initial $ 1 trillion target is already too high and will likely skyrocket after negotiations with Democrats.

Leading the negotiations for the White House is the chief of staff. Mark MeadowsMark Randall MeadowsMnuchin, Meadows makes a rare weekend trip to Capitol Hill as the Republican Party prepares the White House coronavirus package, Congress talks about the upcoming coronavirus relief bill as COVID-19 continues to increase Mnuchin puts jumpy hawks nervous about relief law talks MORE, to appear on ABC’s “This Week” and Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinMnuchin, Meadows make a rare weekend trip to Capitol Hill as the Republican Party prepares the White House coronavirus package, Congress talks about the upcoming coronavirus relief bill as COVID-19 continues to emerge On The Money: Congress Prepares for Fight as Unemployment Cliff Looms | Wave of evictions could be coming for the nation’s tenants | Chamber approves spending package of 9.5B PLUS, which will appear on “Fox News Sunday”.

Democrats have taken advantage of the mess, noting that the delay in reaching an agreement on the package will practically guarantee the imminent expiration of higher unemployment benefits.

“This weekend, millions of Americans will lose their unemployment insurance, risk being evicted from their homes, and could be fired by the state and local government, and there is only one reason: Republicans have been vacillating for months as States United the crisis deepens “, speaker Nancy PelosiNancy Pelosi 7-year-old John Lewis’s great-nephew calls civil rights icon ‘my hero’ from the White House, Congress talks about upcoming coronavirus relief bill as COVID-19 continues to grow The family honors John Lewis at the monument in his hometown MORE (D-Calif.) And minority leader of the Senate Charles SchumerChuck Schumer Republican Senators push for stimulus checks to be carried out on nearly 2 million people excluded from the American White House, Congress talks about the upcoming coronavirus relief bill as COVID-19 continues to increase Schumer announces that Blue Jays will play the season in Buffalo MORE (DN.Y.) said in a joint statement.

The package is expected to address a variety of issues, including unemployment benefits, school reopens, test money, and stimulus checks.

Below are the complete lineups of the Sunday politics talk shows:

ABC “This week” – Meadows, Governor of New Mexico Michelle Lujan GrishamMichelle Lynn Lujan Grisham White House, Congress talks about upcoming coronavirus relief bill as COVID-19 continues to rise The Hill’s Morning Report – Presented by Argentum – All eyes on Florida as daily COVID-19 cases reach 15K Governors urge Pence to promote the use of masks MORE (RE).

NBC’s “Meet the Press” – to be announced.

CBS “Face the Nation” – pelosi; Senator Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz White House, Congress talks about upcoming coronavirus relief bill as COVID-19 continues to rise Cuomo wishes good morning to ‘everyone in a mask’ Conservatives criticize Supreme Court ruling: Roberts ‘abandoned his oath’ MORE (R-Texas); Secretary of Health and Human Services, Alex Azar; Eugene Woods, President and CEO of Atrium Health; Scott Gottlieb, former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration.

CNN “State of the Union” – Assistant to the Secretary of Health, Admiral Brett Giroir; White House Economic Advisor Larry kudlowLawrence (Larry) Alan KudlowMORE; Rep. Karen bassKaren Ruth BassHarris, seen as Biden VP’s favorite as the White House ticking clock, Congress talks about upcoming coronavirus relief bill as COVID-19 continues to rise Democrats hope the crash will resonate with a key block: MORE Women (D-Calif.); Maryland Governor Larry Hogan (R); Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot (D).

Fox News Sunday – Mnuchin Tom Frieden, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Fox News “Sunday Morning Futures” – Sen. Lindsey GrahamLindsey Olin Graham White House, Congress talks about upcoming coronavirus relief bill, as COVID-19 continues to increase VOA visa decision could hinder Venezuela’s coverage. The Republican Party may face tax reduction options or stimulus checks MORE (RS.C.); Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad WolfChad WolfHouse lawmakers will launch an investigation into DHS, excluding NY from the White House from the Trusted Traveler Program, and Congress will discuss the upcoming coronavirus relief bill as COVID-19 continues to increase federal agents collide with Portland protesters use tear gas MORE; Rep. Devin NunesDevin Gerald Nunes White House, Congress talks about the upcoming coronavirus relief bill as COVID-19 continues to ramp up Tucker Carlson: “Matt Drudge is now a man on the progressive left.” Sunday’s preview shows: Coronavirus raises questions about school safety; Trump commutes Roger Stone’s sentence MORE (R-Calif.); Ray Dalio, Co-Director of Investments and Co-President of Bridgewater Associates;

“America this week” with Eric Bolling – Sen. Tom CottonTom Bryant CottonWhite House, Congress Talks About Upcoming Coronavirus Relief Bill As COVID-19 Continues To Increase Conservative Blast In Supreme Court Ruling: Roberts ‘Dropped Oath’ WSJ Editorial Board Calls For employee concerns about ‘cancel culture’ opinion page MORE (R-Ark.); former Cincinnati Mayor Ken Blackwell (R); former deputy national security adviser KT McFarland.

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