McConnell says Senate 'not quite ready' to craft new stimulus package: 'It won't be a $3 trillion left-wing wish list'
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., in an interview Thursday with "The Story with Martha MacCallum," said the Senate is "not quite ready to intelligently" lay out the next coronavirus stimulus package, but stressed it "will not be a $3 trillion left-wing wish list."
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., in an interview Thursday with "The Story with Martha MacCallum," said the Senate is "not quite ready to intelligently" lay out the next coronavirus stimulus package, but stressed it "will not be a $3 trillion left-wing wish list."
"The [CARES] Act, which passed a month or so ago on a bipartisan basis, only about half of that money has gone out yet," McConnell said. "I think there's a high likelihood we will do another rescue package, but we need to be able to measure the impact of what we've already done, what we did right, what we did wrong [and] correct that.
"Let me tell you what it won't be," McConnell added. "It won't be a $3 trillion left-wing wish list as it passed the House." Click here for more.
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