Trump Rejects Covid Relief Bill, Calling It A Disgrace
Trump Rejects Covid Relief Bill, Calling It A Disgrace
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United States: President Donald Trump has rejected a massive Covid economic relief package passed by Congress, branding it "a disgrace" in an act of political brinkmanship less than a month before he must leave office and when millions of Americans are suffering fallout from the pandemic.

Trump dropped the bombshell via a pre-recorded statement made in the White House and sent out on A Twitter handle. He said, he would refuse to accept the bill as it is and demanded changes, notably a big increase in the proposed USD600 direct payments to less well-off Americans.

Tapping into his nationalist "America First" brand, Trump also castigated measures added onto the bill during complex negotiations that would provide funding for projects benefiting US partners abroad and other non-Covid related items like the environment. "It really is a disgrace," he said. "I'm also asking Congress to immediately get rid of the wasteful and unnecessary items from this legislation, and just send me a suitable bill."

Trump has not yet received the bill and he did not explicitly say he would not sign. If he actually vetoed the package, Congress would almost certainly quickly override that, given the bipartisan support.

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