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Trump seeks to salvage some parts of virus aid

- By Andrewtayl­or and Aamermadha­ni

WASHINGTON » The White House on Wednesday tried to salvage its favorite items lost in the rubble of COVID-19 relief talks that President Donald Trump blew up, with his administra­tion pressing for $1,200 stimulus checks and a new wave of aid for airlines and other businesses hard hit by the pandemic.

In a barrage of tweets, Trump pressed for passage of the se chunks of assistance, an about-face from his abrupt and puzzlingmo­ve ontuesday afternoon to abandon talks with a longtime rival, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. The California Democrat has rejected such piecemeal entreaties all along.

T r ump’ s twe e t s amounted to him demanding his way in negotiatio­ns that he himself had ended.

He called on Congress to send him a “Stand Alone Bill for Stimulus Checks ($1,200)” — a reference to a preelectio­n batch of direct payments to most Americans that had been a central piece of negotiatio­ns between Pelosi and the White House.

“I amready to sign right now. Are you listening Nancy?” Trump said on Twitter Tuesday evening. He also urged Congress to immediatel­y approve $25 billion for airlines and $135 billion the Paycheck Protection Program to help small businesses.

Trump’s decision to scuttle talks between Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Pelosi came after the president was briefed on the landscape for the negotiatio­ns — and on the blowback that any PelosiMnuc­hin deal probably would have received from his GOP allies in Congress.

“It became very obvious over the last couple of days that a comprehens­ive bill was just going to get to a point where it didn’t have really much Republican support at all,” White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said Wednesday on Fox News. “It was more of a Democrat- led bill, whichwould have been problemati­c, more so in the Senate than in the House.”

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