US President Donald Trump signed the “corona stimulus bill,” which had been denied, and the federal budget for fiscal 2021 last night (27th).
In a statement that day, President Trump said, “As US President, it is my responsibility to protect our people from economic devastation and difficulties caused by the Chinese virus.”
“On Monday, the House of Representatives will vote to increase the subsidy to individuals from $600 to $2,000. We promised to reexamine and abolish or reform’Jo (Communication Quality Act).’
“More money is coming,” said President Trump. “I will never give up on my fight for the American people.”
Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a statement today, “The signing of the bipartisan relief bill passed by the Senate and House is welcome to the 14 million Americans who have lost the lifeline of the unemployment benefit on Christmas weekend and the millions of Americans struggling in the historic pandemic and economic crisis. News”.
Republican Senate Mitch McConnell also welcomed President Trump, saying he had prevented a government shutdown. But it didn’t comment on President Trump’s $2,000 increase in grants.
The $900 billion economic stimulus bill voted by Congress included a federal budget bill for next year, and if President Trump did not sign it, it was inevitable to close part of the federal government from the 29th.
President Trump repeatedly demanded that the $600 subsidy to US households be raised to $2,000 until the day before, and he said that if this was not reflected, he would not sign economic measures.
In addition, he vetoed the 2021 fiscal year’s Defense Authorization Act, saying that it “did not include key national security measures.”
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