His. Bernie SandersBernie Sanders: Sirota: Democrats must look inward after downward ball losses Trump leaves Washington in limbo with a threat of relief, a 71-year-old black man sued after South Carolina police supposedly had him naked at gunpoint MORE (I-Vt.) Sunday called President Trump
Donald Trump: The post office will bear the name of Pearl Harbor’s oldest veterans as federal agents seek residence in Antioch in connection with the Nashville explosion on Sunday show preview: COVID-19 relief awaits signing of Trump; the government continues to deploy MOREThe response to the $ 900 billion COVID-19 relief bill passed in Congress last week is “incredibly cruel”.
On ABC’s “This Week” host, Jonathan Karl noted that the president is essentially threatening to veto legislation by demanding direct payments greater than $ 2,000, which Republican lawmakers strongly oppose.
“What the president is doing right now is incredibly cruel,” Sanders replied. “Many millions of people are losing their extended unemployment benefits. They will be evicted from their apartments because the eviction moratorium ends. We are looking for a way to distribute the vaccine to tens of millions of people. There is money in this bill.
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Sanders said that given the “terrible economic crisis this country is going through,” the current bill should be passed immediately, after which another bill for checks should be passed quickly. proposed $ 2,000.
Trump’s calls for larger payments came as a surprise, Karl noted, as many assumed he would sign the aid bill as soon as he landed on his desk. The ABC News host asked Sanders if there had been White House communications indicating Trump’s position before he suddenly demanded larger payments.
“No. Everyone assumed (everyone) that Mnuchin represented the White House,” Sanders replied, referring to the Secretary of the Treasury. Steven MnuchinSteven Mnuchin Millions of people will lose unemployment benefits amid Trump’s confrontation with the Bipartisan Congress, a bicameral group urges Trump to sign the COVID-19 relief package The House GOP rejects unanimous consent on a thousand direct payments. “I spoke to Mnuchin a couple of weeks ago, and that was the assumption everyone had.”
Karl ended the interview by asking Sanders for his views on the president-elect Joe BidenJoe Biden: Biden councilor Ricchetti’s brother, hired as a lobbyist on Amazon, shows preview: COVID-19 replacement awaits Trump’s signing; the government continues to deploy vaccines Global cases of COVID-19 exceed 80 million MORECabinet selections.
“I think the progressive movement deserves seats in the cabinet. That hasn’t happened yet,” Sanders said, though he refrained from commenting directly on the candidates.