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Donald Trump and Michelle Obama named most admired in US poll

He might have lost the US election, but Donald Trump was named “most admired” man of 2020 in a new Gallup poll that left Democrats divvying up mentions.

Nancy Pelosi could be OUSTED as Speaker in days as Dems look set to vote against her

Nancy Pelosi ‘could be OUSTED as Speaker’ in days as Dems look set to vote against her Updated: Dec 30 2020, 12:03 ET Invalid Date, HOUSE speaker Nancy Pelosi could be out within days, as a growing numbers of Democrats look set to vote against her. Members of the House will vote when they convene for the first time in the new year on January 3 - but the leader of the GOP warned the odds looked stacked against Pelosi. 4 Members of the House will vote on a fourth two-year term for Nancy Pelosi on January 3Credit: Splash News 4 Kevin McCarthy pointed to a growing number of Democrats look set to to vote against Pelosi

AOC, Rashida Tlaib Say Legislation Is Ready After Trump, Pelosi Call for $2,000 Stimulus Check

AOC, Rashida Tlaib Say Legislation Is Ready After Trump, Pelosi Call for $2,000 Stimulus Check On 12/22/20 at 10:04 PM EST President Donald Trump s Tuesday call for larger direct assistance checks to be included in the latest COVID-19 economic stimulus plan elicited responses from two members of The Squad, New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Michigan Representative Rashida Tlaib. The House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate both passed the relief bill Monday night. The bill allowed for direct payments of $600 to be sent to eligible Americans, an amount some Democrats had derided as being too small. On Tuesday, Trump threatened not to sign the bill.

US Congress Edges Toward Approval Of $900 Bn Stimulus Package

Print Article US lawmakers finally broke an impasse on a new Covid-19 relief package that extends unemployment benefits and provides aid to busineses and individuals harmed by the pandemic MANDEL NGAN Text size REFILES to fix garble in intro US lawmakers approved a $900 billion relief package for the world s biggest economy that will provide a long-sought boost for millions of Americans and businesses battered by the coronavirus pandemic. Overwhelming approval in the Senate and House of Representatives on Monday cleared the way for the legislation to be sent to President Donald Trump to be signed into law. Trump signed a stopgap measure early Tuesday to keep the federal government funded until December 28 and avert a shutdown.

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