WATCH: Liberals Are Probably Fuming Over These Seven Words Trump Uttered in Rejecting COVID Bill; Trump Demands Congress Add $2000 Direct Payments To Bill
By Townhall. . .Trump was not happy with the amount in the relief checks. He wants a bill with $2,000 payments and has threatened a veto. Yes, I like the veto threat, but it’s probably a symbolic gesture. Trump could whip out the pen, but these current spending and relief bills passed with veto-proof majorities. Should this happen, it will be overridden. I don’t know. I’m not a big fan of harping on moral or symbolic victories. Yet, in his video address regarding these bills, Trump brought the 2020 election into focus, warning that the next administration will have to handle COVID relief, and that administration might be him.
.@RealDonaldTrump threatens to veto the COVID relief bill for what he deemed a paltry amount of direct relief and inclusion of funding for unrelated programs.
He demands Americans be given $2000 each in a new bill.pic.twitter.com/kFEvcWNTS5
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) December 23, 2020
Pres. Trump: “Or else the next administration will have to deliver a Covid relief package, and maybe that administration will be me.”
— Alex Salvi (@alexsalvinews) December 23, 2020
Trump: 'maybe the next administration will be me,' denies election results – Business Insider https://t.co/Ub9mD7vMQy
— Robin Bravender (@rbravender) December 23, 2020
(Read more from “Liberals Are Probably Fuming Over These Seven Words Trump Uttered in Rejecting COVID Relief Bill” HERE)
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Trump Demands Congress Add $2000 Direct Payments To COVID Bill
By Breitbart. President Donald Trump demanded Tuesday that Congress amend the coronavirus rescue package and government funding bill before sending it to his desk. . .
Trump criticized the bill for extending direct coronavirus relief payments to family members of illegal aliens, getting up to $1,800 each. . .
The president did not say he would veto the bill but demanded that Congress amend it before sending it to his desk.
“I am asking Congress to amend this bill and increase the ridiculously low $600 to $2000, or $4000 for a couple,” he said.
The also president lamented that the bill also failed to provide substantial aid to restaurants and small businesses. (Read more from “Trump Demands Congress Add $2000 Direct Payments To COVID Bill” HERE)
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