Covid unemployment benefits expire after Trump refuses to sign aid bill
Trump reiterated his criticism of the bill Saturday, tweeting, “I simply want to get our great people $2000, rather than the measly $600 that is now in the bill.”
The Covid-19 aid package currently includes $600 in direct payments to Americans who earned less than $75,000 in the previous tax year.
The amount represented a compromise between Democrats, who wanted larger checks, and Republicans, many of whom opposed additional direct payments.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who proposed the $600 checks and personally negotiated the stimulus package with congressional leadership, said in an interview with CNBC on Dec. 21 that Americans could see the checks quickly. That requires the president to sign the bill.
The House, where Republicans blocked Democrats from mounting a hasty vote to raise the amount of the checks to meet the president's demand, is expected to consider on Monday a stop-gap measure to avert a federal shutdown and keep the government running until President-elect Joe Biden takes office on Jan. 20.
Biden called on Trump to sign the bill in a strongly-worded statement Saturday, calling the president's failure to do so an "abdication of responsibility" with "devastating consequences."
Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., also criticized the president for his stance Sunday, saying, "Time is running out.”
Trump should sign the bill “because you don’t get everything you want, even if you’re the president of the United States,“ he said in an interview on “Fox News Sunday.”
Trump has been spending the holiday at Mar-a-Lago, his private resort in Palm Beach, Florida, and on Sunday visited his golf course, Palm Beach International Golf Club, according to the traveling press pool report.
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Do your job Congress. Quit whining about Trump. He is right and you are wrong.