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Stimulus update – McConnell blasts Democrats for forcing through $1.9T Covid relief bill without GOP support

SENATE Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has slammed Democrats for forcing through their $1.9trillion Covid relief bill without Republican support.

turned down a with that would see $1,000 checks paid out, asserting that he would “not settle for a package that fails to meet the moment."

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has slammed the Democrats for forcing through their bill
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has slammed the Democrats for forcing through their billCredit: Splash News
Democrats voted to push through $1,400 stimulus checks in the Covid relief bill
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Democrats voted to push through $1,400 stimulus checks in the Covid relief billCredit: Getty Images - Getty

said the move to push his package through without GOP support was a “totally partisan path," adding: “That’s unfortunate."

In order to push through the relief package without GOP support, Biden had used a tactic called budget reconciliation.

In the currently 50-50 divided senate, newly elected cast the tie-breaking 51st vote to give the Dems the majority. 

Ordinarily, a supermajority of 60 was needed to break a filibuster.

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Budget reconciliation was a way of bringing legislation to the Senate floor that would lower the voting bar and avoid the prospect of the opposing party killing it via the filibuster.

McConnell’s criticism targeted the same mechanism that he used to pass the 2017 tax cuts. The sweeping cuts in 2017 formed a centerpiece of term.

McConnell's jab came across as an attempt to cast doubt on the calls for unity and bipartisanship that frequently came up in Biden's inauguration speech,

The incoming president had already issued a flurry of executive orders - a unilateral move which cut out dealmaking with the opposing party.

without support from Republicans.

They had pitched a slimmed down $618billion proposal that's a fraction of the $1.9trillion he is seeking.

During talks with the House caucus on Wednesday, Biden spoke for about eight minutes.

In regards to stimulus checks, Biden insisted he would not break a promise to Americans and revealed he is not "married to a specific number."

He reportedly told caucus: "We can make compromises on several of the programs" and stressed the importance of Covid aid being decided on quickly.

On Wednesday morning, the president wrote to : "No one should lose their home in the middle of this pandemic.

McConnell’s criticism targeted the same mechanism that he used to pass the 2017 tax cuts
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McConnell’s criticism targeted the same mechanism that he used to pass the 2017 tax cutsCredit: AP:Associated Press

";My American Rescue Plan will extend the moratorium on evictions and foreclosures and provide emergency relief to those who need it."

Biden's comments come one day after he made a virtual appearance at the Senate weekly luncheon ahead of the vote, in which he revealed the details of his two-hour meeting with senators.

“He said that he told Republicans that the $600billion dollars that they proposed was way too small,” Senate Majority Leader said after the lunch.

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