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Mcconnell says Americans don’t need more aid

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WASHINGTON ( AP) — Senate Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell all but shut the door Wednesday on President Donald Trump’s push for $ 2,000 COVID- 19 relief checks, declaring Congress has provided enough pandemic aid as he blocked another attempt by Democrats to force a vote.

The GOP leader made clear he is unwilling to budge, despite political pressure from Trump and even some fellow Republican

senators demanding action. Trump wants the recently approved $ 600 in aid increased threefold. But Mcconnell dismissed the idea of bigger “survival checks,” saying the money would go to plenty of American households that just don’t need it.

Mcconnell’s refusal to act means the additional relief Trump wanted is all but dead.

“We just approved almost a trillion dollars in aid a few days ago,” Mcconnell said, referring to the year- end package Trump signed into law.

Mcconnell added, “if specific, struggling households still need more help,” the Senate will consider “smart targeted aid. Not another firehose of borrowed money.”

The showdown between the outgoing president and his own Republican Party over the $ 2,000 checks has thrown Congress into a chaotic year- end session just days before new lawmakers are set to be sworn into office.

It’s one last standoff, together with the override of Trump’s veto of a sweeping defense bill.

That will punctuate the president’s final days and deepen the GOP’S divide between its new wing of Trumpstyle­d populists and what had been mainstay conservati­ve views against government spending.

Trump has been berating the GOP leaders, and tweeted, “$ 2000 ASAP!”

For a second day in a row, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer tried to force a vote on the bill approved by the House meeting Trump’s demand for the $ 2,000 checks.

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