Mnuchin says Trump wants relief money for jobs, kids; Democratic leadership doesn’t want to negotiate
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Monday President Trump is ready to provide relief money for jobs and children, but Democratic leaders don’t “want to negotiate in good faith,” despite agreement on “many, many issues, but the Democrats do not want to “budge on their top-line spending figure.”
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Monday President Trump is ready to provide relief money for jobs and children, but Democratic leaders don’t “want to negotiate in good faith,” despite agreement on “many, many issues, but the Democrats do not want to “budge on their top-line spending figure.”
Speaking to FOX Business, the treasury secretary told Lou Dobbs “The president wants to help us with more money for kids and jobs,” but House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer refuse to settle.
“We’re going to keep trying because it’s too important for the American people,” he told Dobbs.
Mnuchin added that the government could “always come back and do more” if the initial $1 trillion-plus is not sufficient. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
In other developments:
- Trump would sign $1.3T relief package, White House official says
- Mnuchin urges Dems to pass $1T coronavirus stimulus deal but won't speculate on aid compromise
- Mnuchin says Dems 'willing to compromise' on coronavirus stimulus package as negotiations stalled
In other developments:
- Trump would sign $1.3T relief package, White House official says
- Mnuchin urges Dems to pass $1T coronavirus stimulus deal but won't speculate on aid compromise
- Mnuchin says Dems 'willing to compromise' on coronavirus stimulus package as negotiations stalled
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