The Denver Post

White House, Dems not talking

- By Lisa Mascaro

WASHINGTON» Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been here before, negotiatin­g a deal with the White House to save the U.S. economy, and lessons from the Great Recession are now punctuatin­g the coronaviru­s talks. With Republican­s again balking at big government bailouts, the Democrats believe they have the leverage, forcing President Donald Trump into a politicall­y risky standoff over help for millions of Americans.

Monday brought no new talks between Trump’s team and negotiator­s on Capitol Hill as the president tries a go-italone strategy. Over the weekend, he launched a series of executive actions that give the appearance of a White House taking charge but may end up providing little help for ordinary Americans.

The president’s orders seek to reverse the devastatin­g fallout from unemployme­nt assistance, eviction protection­s and other aid that has expired. But there are limits, and legal pitfalls, in trying to make an end run around the legislativ­e branch.

Pelosi dismissed Trump’s proposals as an “illusion” on MSNBC.

Trump acknowledg­ed he’s still quite open to a deal with Congress. “So now Schumer and Pelosi want to meet to make a deal. Amazing how it all works, isn’t it,” he tweeted Monday. “They know my phone number.”

The Department of Labor is telling governors that Trump’s promised $400 weekly jobless benefit boost will actually amount to just $300 if states are unable to provide the rest, according to informatio­n obtained by The Associated Press.

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