Times of Suriname

US.Democratic leader urges Republican­s to pass 3-trln-USD relief bill as COVID-19 deaths top 200,000

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WASHINGTON - US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday slammed the Trump administra­tion’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and urged the Republican­s to support the House Democrats’ 3-trillion-US dollar relief bill to blunt the economic fallout. “Republican­s must accept the gravity of this crisis & vote on the science-based strategy in the #HeroesAct, which passed the House more than four months ago,” Pelosi said in a tweet, referring to the 3-trillion-dollar relief bill drafted by House Democrats. In a statement issued after the country surpassed the grim milestone of 200,000 COVID-19 deaths,

Pelosi said the horrific human toll of this deadly virus is all the more wrenching for its senselessn­ess, but “it did not have to be this way.”

The California Democrat criticized the administra­tion’s handling of the crisis, saying that President Donald Trump’s contempt for science, governance and the American people’s health has led to an historic national tragedy. House Democrats unveiled a 3-trillion-dollar relief proposal in May, which didn’t gain support from Republican­s. Senate Republican­s put forward a 1-trillion-dollar package in late July, and failed to advance a slimmed-down proposal earlier this month.

US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, has repeatedly lashed out at Pelosi, blaming the Democratic leader for the lack of progress on the new round of COVID-19 relief. “Even Speaker Pelosi’s own House Democrats are sick of her blocking COVID-19 relief. But she insists anything short of her multi-trillion wish list would make Democrats ‘a cheap date.’ What a joke,” McConnell said in a tweet last week. “People are hurting. They need help. Not the Speaker’s pointless political games,” said McConnell. Pelosi, however, said in the statement “either Republican­s do not understand the gravity of the situation or do not care about the needs of America’s working families.” She previously said the Republican­s’ slimmed-down proposal doesn’t come close to addressing the problems. At a hearing before the House Committee on Financial Services, US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in his testimony that the administra­tion continues to try to work with Congress and is ready to reach a bipartisan COVID-19 relief agreement, noting that a “targeted” package is still needed. (Xinhua)

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