The Jerusalem Post

Pelosi, Trump trade blame on COVID- 19 stimulus talks

- • By SUSAN CORNWELL and SUSAN HEAVEY

WASHINGTON ( Reuters) – US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on Friday it still was possible to get another round of COVID- 19 aid before the November 3 general election, but that it was up to President Donald Trump to act, including bringing along reluctant Senate Republican­s.

Trump and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin countered that Pelosi must compromise to get an aid package, saying significan­t difference­s remained between the Republican administra­tion and Democrats.

“Now we’re talking and we’ll see what happens, but at this moment I would say that I actually think Nancy would rather wait ‘ til after the election,” Trump told reporters in an Oval Office appearance together with Mnuchin.

“If she wants to compromise, there will be a deal,” Mnuchin said.

Pelosi, the top Democrat in Congress, has been negotiatin­g with Mnuchin to try to reach an agreement that could be worth around $ 2 trillion before the presidenti­al and congressio­nal election.

Congressio­nal committees and staff will work on a possible deal through the weekend, and Pelosi and Mnuchin “will speak again once additional progress is made,” Pelosi’s spokesman, Drew Hammill, wrote on Twitter on Friday.

Senate Republican­s are skeptical of a possible deal costing trillions of dollars. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, the top Republican

in Congress, does not want to bring a large bill to the Senate floor before the election.

Congress has already appropriat­ed $ 3 trillion in relief, including money for the unemployed and for small businesses. But no money has gone out since the spring, and members of both parties say more is needed now.

Pelosi, in an interview on

MSNBC, said difference­s could still be resolved.

“We could do that before the election if the president wants to,” she said. “He ( Trump) has to talk to the Senate Republican­s.”

Republican Senator Richard Shelby told reporters that he had spoken at length to Mnuchin on Thursday and had asked him for details of his talks with Pelosi.

“I told him honestly that we need particular­s,” Shelby said on Friday. A Shelby aide said no specifics had been provided.

Shelby, who chairs the Senate appropriat­ions committee, remained skeptical that a deal could be reached before the Senate is expected to leave town next week to campaign.

At the White House, Mnuchin said there had been lots of progress but “significan­t difference­s remained,” while Trump reiterated that he did not support more federal financial aid for US states and cities run by Democrats.

“She wants to bail out poorly run Democrat states – they’re poorly run both in terms of crime and in terms of economics. And we just don’t want that. We want COVID related,” Trump said.

 ?? ( Erin Scott/ Reuters) ?? US HOUSE Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on Friday that a compromise with Republican­s for a deal to allocate financial aid to help fight coronaviru­s was still possible, although much depended on President Donald Trump.
( Erin Scott/ Reuters) US HOUSE Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on Friday that a compromise with Republican­s for a deal to allocate financial aid to help fight coronaviru­s was still possible, although much depended on President Donald Trump.

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