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.
President Joe Biden 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."
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.
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,
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.
"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.