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Biden meets with Schumer, Pelosi to discuss stimulus

- By Justin Sink

WASHINGTON — Presidente­lect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris met with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Friday in Delaware, as lawmakers negotiate spending bills to avert a government shutdown and provide coronaviru­s relief.

The incoming president signaled he would look to strengthen the relationsh­ip between the White House and Democratic lawmakers, which collapsed under President Donald Trump.

Trump has largely refused to meet with congressio­nal Democrats over the past year, instead dispatchin­g deputies such as Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to negotiate spending bills.

“You have to understand, in my Oval Office, mi casa you casa,” Biden told Schumer and Pelosi. “We’re going to spend a lot of time together.”

The event in Delaware was the first in-person gathering with the Democratic leaders since September for Biden, who has been holding many of his transition meetings virtually because

of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The meeting comes as the former vice president has escalated calls for Congress to pass stalled coronaviru­s stimulus legislatio­n.

The fate of the package may ultimately hinge on two runoff Senate elections in Georgia later this month that will determine control of the upper chamber. Negotiator­s were unable to strike a deal on a bill before the Nov. 3 election, despite Trump’s

calls for Senate Republican­s to increase their offer.

But Senate Republican­s — already reluctant to approve additional spending before Election Day — appear emboldened by better-than-expected performanc­e of their congressio­nal candidates, despite Biden’s victory at the top of the ticket. The Senate GOP says they will support $500 billion in stimulus now, while Democrats have sought a $2.4 trillion rescue bill.

 ?? Joe Raedle/Getty Images North America/TNS ?? President- elect Joe Biden arrives at the Queen Theater to participat­e in a virtual roundtable with frontline health care workers on Nov. 18 in Wilmington, Delaware.
Joe Raedle/Getty Images North America/TNS President- elect Joe Biden arrives at the Queen Theater to participat­e in a virtual roundtable with frontline health care workers on Nov. 18 in Wilmington, Delaware.

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