Donald Trump to meet Florida Senator Rick Scott this week
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Following Donald Trump’s election defeat and departure from the White House, the Republican party has since faced an internal crisis, especially after the January 6 insurrection. With congressional Republicans having been spotted meeting with the former president, Florida Senator Rick Scott is the next Republican to meet with Trump.
Trump is set to meet with Scott this week at the former president’s Mar-a-Lago resort in the state. People familiar with the matter revealed that the meeting between the former president and the Florida lawmaker has already been planned for weeks.
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Congressman Steve Scalise weighed-in Monday night on the latest Coronavirus relief package; saying the plan is a necessary “lifeline” for American businesses.
“Nancy Pelosi loves setting arbitrary deadlines… President Trump offered her a lot more relief just months ago and she walked away from that. She didn’t want President Trump to get the credit,” said Scalise.
“That’s why Americans did not get the relief they should have gotten months ago. Relief is incredibly important for small businesses. They’re about to close and they need this lifeline,” he added.
Watch Scalise’s comments above.
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FBI Director Christopher Wray testifies before the Senate s judiciary committee about the Jan. 6 insurrection and other topics on Tuesday in Washington, D.C.(Graeme Jennings/AFP/Getty Images)
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