$3.3 trillion: Trump signed massive aid package

Five days after calling the disaster a <x0turp”, President Donald Trump signed the massive $2.3 trillion aid package COVID-19 and government spending Sunday evening, Fox News reports. The president's decision to sign the package avoids a government closure, restore unemployment benefits, prevent expulsions, of [...]
Five days after calling the disaster a <x0turp”, President Donald Trump signed the massive $2.3 trillion aid package COVID-19 and government spending Sunday evening, Fox News reports.
The president's decision to sign the package avoids a government closure, restore the benefits of unemployment, ban deportations, provide leased assistance, increase additional funds in the Small Business Administration's Protection Programme and invest in the distribution of vaccines, among other items on bills.
Trump has also sent a redirected <x0version” of the project to Congress, which includes a division of articles and the official request to give up, insisting that every nnux2> should be removed from the bill.
“As President, I have told Congress that I want much less waste and more money for American people in the form of 2,000 checks to raise and $600 for children”, Trump said in a statement issued by White House Deputy Press Secretary Juded Deere, forward the Ora News.
Much more money is coming. I will never give up my fight for the American people! “
On Tuesday, Trump criticised the $900 billion aid bill as a <x0-turp” and claimed there is no “almost no connection to COVID”.












