Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell released a statement applauding Trump's signing legislation but made no mention of the three items Trump claimed he was getting the Senate to do. 'As President, I have told Congress that I want far less wasteful spending and more money going to the American people in the form of $2,000 checks per adult and $600 per child,' he said in a statement announcing his signage Sunday evening. The president also included a demand that while Congress cuts out what he calls unnecessary spending, they also up direct checks for Americans from the $600 already included in the bill to $2,000. President Trump's public schedule notes he is working 'tirelessly' for the American people above he's seen on his golf course Trump spent Sunday afternoon on the phone with Mnuchin and House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, Axios reported, who persuaded him to sign the legislation.Īfter Trump announced he'd signed the bill, the House Appropriations Committee chairwoman called the president's proposed spending cuts dead on arrival.Ī spokesperson for New York Representative Nita Lowey, whose committee holds the power of the federal purse, said Trump's red-lined version of the sweeping aid and funding legislation is 'DOA.' Congress adjourns its session on January 3, giving lawmakers little time to act on any of the demands, and Trump himself is a lame duck president who will be out of office in 23 days. Trump's spending objects contain items his own administration requested in its budget proposal. Lawmakers have signaled none of these things will come to pass. Additionally, he claimed the Senate would increase the amount of the stimulus checks to $2,000, review repealing Section 230 that protects tech companies from blanket lawsuits, and probe vote fraud. In a statement accompanying the signing announcement, Trump said he was returning the bill to Congress with red lines through the spending he wanted cut. Trump's golf game on Monday comes after the president folded and signed the COVID relief/government funding bill he threatened to veto - getting nothing in return for the chaos he threatened. The president is not the only member of his administration on holiday - Vice President Mike Pence is in Vail, Colorado, and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin is at a resort in Cabo, Mexico. The White House has not released details on what kind of meetings and calls the president had taken part of. His schedule has had the addendum on it since Thursday, his first full day in Florida where he's spending the holiday season with his family. His schedule includes many meetings and calls.' Trump's public schedule has no events listed but includes a note that: 'During the Holiday season, President Trump will continue to work tirelessly for the American People.
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