US coronavirus relief bill hits snag in Senate, talks continue
Al JazeeraDemocrats object to bill, saying it would benefit companies more than hospitals, healthcare workers, cities and states. Democrats raised objections to the Senate bill throughout the day, with top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer saying it had “many, many problems” and would benefit corporate interests at the expense of hospitals, healthcare workers, cities and states. ‘They are very close’ At a White House briefing on Sunday, President Donald Trump said he still had hope that a massive aid package could pass Congress swiftly. The only reason a deal couldn’t get done is pure politics.” Vice President Mike Pence said 254,000 Americans have been tested for the virus and slightly more than 30,000 have tested positive. Use the full extent of your authorities, now, to ensure that we are producing all essential goods and delivering them.” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told Fox News Sunday the package would include loans for small businesses, direct deposits that could give an average family of four $3,000, and up to $4 trillion in liquidity for the US Federal Reserve to help businesses get through the next 90 to 120 days.