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Trump signs $900 billion coronavirus relief bill

Trump signs $900 billion coronavirus relief bill 28 Dec 2020 Gulf Today Report US President Donald Trump on Sunday has signed a $900 billion pandemic relief package, restoring unemployment benefits to millions of Americans and averting a federal government shutdown in a crisis of his own making. Trump, who leaves office on Jan.20 after losing November’s election to President-elect Joe Biden, ending days of drama over his refusal to accept the bipartisan deal that will deliver long-sought cash to businesses and individuals and avert a federal government shutdown. In this photo shows the US Capitol is seen in Washington, DC. File/AFP He (Trump) backed down from his threat to block the bill, which was approved by Congress last week, after he came under intense pressure from lawmakers on both sides.

Trump lost his battle with Congress over the stimulus bill and cost 14 million Americans unemployment aid in the process

Trump lost his battle with Congress over the stimulus bill and cost 14 million Americans unemployment aid in the process insider@insider.com (Eliza Relman) © Marco Bello/Reuters President Donald Trump plays golf at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday. Marco Bello/Reuters President Donald Trump s last-minute threat to reject Congress $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill backfired he caved and signed the legislation on Sunday evening after days of delay. Trump called the bill a disgrace and demanded that it include $2,000 stimulus checks rather than $600 checks. But Trump cost about 14 million Americans a week of federal unemployment aid by waiting until after that aid expired on Saturday to sign the new legislation.

At Trump golf club, Roger Stone thanks president for pardon - South Florida Sun-Sentinel

At Trump golf club, Roger Stone thanks president for pardon - South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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In final days, a weakened Trump faces first veto override

In final days, a weakened Trump faces first veto override SECTIONS Last Updated: Dec 29, 2020, 10:47 AM IST Share Synopsis A two-thirds majority vote is needed in the 435-member House of Representatives and the 100-seat Senate, which appear able to strike down a Trump veto for the first time. Getty Images The $740.5 billion National Defense Authorization Act was passed this month by the Democratic-controlled House and the Republican-majority Senate. WASHINGTON: The US House of Representatives dealt a blow to President Donald Trump on Monday by rejecting his veto of a defense bill, setting the stage for the Senate to deliver a humiliating first veto override in the final days of his presidency.

Coronavirus USA: Many jobless Americans will lose benefits unless Trump signs relief bill

US President Donald Trump has signed the massive US$2.3 trillion (A$3 trillion) coronavirus relief and government funding bill into law, averting a government shutdown that was set to begin tomorrow, and extending billions of dollars in coronavirus aid to millions. Aides had prepared for the president to sign the bill as early as Christmas Eve, when it arrived at Mar-a-Lago for his signature. But the plan was scrapped at the last minute, two sources with knowledge of the circumstances told CNN. As a result, critical benefits had lapsed for millions of jobless Americans on Saturday evening. People take pictures of themselves with the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York on Christmas Day. The coronavirus upended Christmas traditions, but determination and imagination kept the day special for many.(AP)

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