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Politics live updates: Stimulus talks stretch into weekend; McConnell hopes to get deal done Saturday

Politics updates: Lawmakers appear to reach compromise as stimulus package deal nears Jeanine Santucci, Sarah Elbeshbishi, Michael Collins and Nicholas Wu, USA TODAY Vice President Mike Pence receives COVID-19 vaccine Replay Video UP NEXT USA TODAY s coverage of the 2020 election and President-elect Joe Biden s transition continues this week as he rolls out more of his picks for top jobs in his administration and prepares to take the oath of office Jan. 20. The Electoral College affirmed Biden s win Monday, officially giving Biden enough electoral votes to defeat President Donald Trump. Congress will count and certify the results in a joint session Jan. 6. 

Congress close to COVID-19 relief deal that includes stimulus checks for Americans

Congress close to COVID-19 relief deal that includes stimulus checks for Americans © SHAWN THEW/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell walks to the Senate Floor in the US Capitol on Dec. 16, 2020 in Washington. Leader McConnell has said that the Senate won t recess for the holidays until there is a COVID 19 relief package. Congressional leaders on Wednesday morning were close to a nearly $900 billion COVID-19 relief deal expected to include a second round of stimulus checks for lower-income Americans, according to several Capitol Hill officials. Negotiators were finalizing an agreement that would include a new round of stimulus checks, enhanced federal unemployment benefits, and other avenues to deliver aid to states, localities, territories and Native American tribes. The agreement is not expected to include liability protection for businesses, according to a person familiar with negotiations. The source added that conversations continue on these issue

Republicans and Democrats could reportedly add $600 stimulus checks to $900 billion coronavirus relief proposal

Republicans and Democrats could reportedly add $600 stimulus checks to $900 billion coronavirus relief proposal jzeballos@businessinsider.com (Joseph Zeballos-Roig) © Photo by Nicholas Kamm/POOL/AFP via Getty Images Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. Photo by Nicholas Kamm/POOL/AFP via Getty Images Republicans and Democrats are nearing a deal on a $900 billion package that could include $600 direct payments for Americans, The Washington Post reported. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell expressed optimism on Tuesday about the negotiations among congressional leaders. We re making significant progress, and I m optimistic that we re going to be able to complete an understanding sometime soon, McConnell said. Republicans and Democrats were nearing a deal on a $900 billion relief package on Wednesday morning, The Washington Post reported. It would be a breakthrough in last-minute negotiations among congressional leaders.

Live politics updates: Senate passes defense authorization bill over Trump s objections

Live politics updates: House Dem asks Pelosi to sanction lawmakers backing election lawsuit Sean Rossman, Joey Garrison and David Jackson, USA TODAY President-elect Joe Biden s Cabinet picks and other roles in his administration Replay Video UP NEXT USA TODAY s coverage of the 2020 election and President-elect Joe Biden s transition continues this week as he rolls out more of his picks for top jobs in his administration. Meanwhile, the remaining final states certify their vote counts before the Electoral College ballots are officially cast Monday. © J. Scott Applewhite, AP FILE- This March 30, 2017, file photo shows the Capitol Dome at dawn in Washington. Congress returns to work Monday, June 4, 2018, facing a showdown in the House over immigration while Senate Republicans are trying to stop an all-out trade war after President Donald Trump’s decision to impose import tariffs on close U.S. allies. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File) ORG XMIT: NYJK103

Trump plants time bombs for GOP with refusal to admit realities: The Note

Trump plants time bombs for GOP with refusal to admit realities: The Note © Patrick Semansky/AP President Donald Trump stands in the Oval Office of the White House, Dec. 7, 2020. The Trump presidency is now destined to end with falsehoods a blizzard of baseless accusations about the election that he lost, as distilled into a final plea to the Supreme Court. President Donald Trump s ask is for the nation s highest court to overturn the results of the election. As unlikely as he is to succeed, that breathtaking statement doesn t even encapsulate the principles at stake that will matter long after President-elect Joe Biden is inaugurated.

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