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$2K stimulus checks bill blocked in Senate for second day

$2K stimulus checks bill blocked in Senate for second day Jordain Carney © Greg Nash $2K stimulus checks bill blocked in Senate for second day Senate Republicans on Wednesday blocked a House-passed bill to increase the amount of recently passed stimulus checks from $600 to $2,000, marking the second day the legislation has hit roadblocks. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) blocked an attempt by Democrats to either pass or vote on the bill, which passed the House on Monday. The floor drama underscores the increasing likelihood that lawmakers will not be able to pass a bill to boost the stimulus checks before the 116th Congress wraps on Sunday.

Ocasio-Cortez rails against both Democrats and Republicans who opposed $2,000 direct payments

Ocasio-Cortez rails against both Democrats and Republicans who opposed $2,000 direct payments Joseph Choi © Bonnie Cash Ocasio-Cortez rails against both Democrats and Republicans who opposed $2,000 direct payments Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) in a series of tweets on Monday called out her colleagues who oppose $2,000 direct coronavirus relief payments to Americans, asking lawmakers to err on the side of helping people as the House voted to increase the aid from the $600 approved last week. Notice how Republican Congressmen who like to claim they are the party of personal responsibility refuse to take any responsibility themselves for blocking retroactive unemployment benefits, voting against $2k survival checks, stoking doubt about the pandemic to begin with, etc, Ocasio-Cortez wrote in one of several tweets.

Rep Ocasio-Cortez Goes After Opponents to $2K Stimulus Checks

McConnell could ignore demand for $2,000 checks as Bernie threatens to hold Senate until New Year

comments Mitch McConnell has filed a bill that couples the $2,000 stimulus checks with the full repeal of section 230 and a probe of election fraud All items are wanted by Trump but the deadly combo unlikely to become law  Most senators want to amend section 230 and not repeal while Democrats likely to object to the 2020 election probe  Donald Trump lashed out at Mitch McConnell Tuesday for blocking Democrats attempt to pass a bill increasing direct checks for Americans to $2,000 Unless Republicans have a death wish. they must approve the $2000 payments ASAP, Trump tweeted, adding: $600 IS NOT ENOUGH!   Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blocked Democrats unanimous consent request to quickly pass the measure for increased checks 

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