Miami Herald (Sunday)

Trump orders more jobless pay, payroll tax deferral

- BY JONATHAN LEMIRE AND ZEKE MILLER

Seizing the power of his podium and his pen, President Donald Trump on Saturday moved to bypass the nation’s elected lawmakers as he claimed the authority to defer payroll taxes and extend an expired unemployme­nt benefit after negotiatio­ns with Congress on a new coronaviru­s rescue package collapsed.

At his private country club in Bedminster, New Jersey, Trump signed four executive orders to act where Congress hasn’t, contending Washington’s gridlock had compelled him to act as the pandemic undermined the country’s economy and imperiled his November reelection hopes.

Perhaps most crucially, Trump moved to continue paying a supplement­al federal unemployme­nt benefit for millions of Americans out of work during the outbreak. However, his order called for up to $400 payments, onethird less than the $600 people had been receiving. Congress allowed those higher payments to lapse on Aug. 1, and negotiatio­ns to extend them have been mired in partisan gridlock, with the White House and Democrats miles apart.

Trump largely stayed on the sidelines during the administra­tion’s negotiatio­ns with congressio­nal leaders, leaving the talks on his side to chief of staff Mark Meadows and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin.

Now, Trump, who has not spoken with Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi since last year, sought to play the role of election-year savior, with the $400 weekly assistance, as well as a deferral of payroll tax and federal student loan payments and the continuati­on of a freeze on some evictions during the crisis.

“It’s $400 a week, and we’re doing it without the Democrats,” Trump said, asking states to cover 25% of the cost. Trump is seeking to set aside $44 billion in previously approved disaster aid to help states maintain supplement­al pandemic jobless benefits, but Trump said it would be up to states to determine how much, if any of it, to fund, so the benefits could be smaller still.

Many states have been facing budget shortfalls due to the coronaviru­s pandemic and would have difficulty assuming the new obligation. The previous unemployme­nt benefit was fully funded by Washington.

Trump said the employee portion of the payroll tax would be deferred from Aug. 1 through the end of the year. The move would not directly aid unemployed workers, who do not pay the tax when they are jobless, and employees will need to repay the federal government eventually without an act of Congress, where there is bipartisan opposition on Capitol Hill.

Both the House and Senate have left Washington for a six-week vacation, with members sent home on instructio­ns to be ready to return for a vote on an agreement.

 ?? ANNA MONEYMAKER The New York Times ?? President Donald Trump announces his executive orders Saturday at his resort in Bedminster, New Jersey.
ANNA MONEYMAKER The New York Times President Donald Trump announces his executive orders Saturday at his resort in Bedminster, New Jersey.

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