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Trump Pushes for Bigger Stimulus Checks for Americans, Opposes Pork Spending in COVID Relief Bill

Updated: December 23, 2020 at 10:57 am EST  See Comments

President Trump unleashed an attack on what he called the wasteful spending buried inside the COVID relief bill Tuesday night, criticizing lawmakers in a Twitter video for not doing enough to help Americans.  

“Congress found plenty of money for foreign countries, lobbyists and special interests while sending the bare minimum to the American people who need it,” he said. 

“It’s called the COVID relief bill but it has almost nothing to do with COVID,” he said, citing millions in foreign aid for Cambodia, Burma, Egypt, Pakistan and other countries. 

The president also went after the bill’s political pork at home which he said includes $40 million for the Kennedy Center and $150 for the National Gallery of Art.

The Kennedy Center disputed that characteriziation early Wednesday, saying the president requested the funds in his FY2021 budget submission to Congress in February.

Trump also emphasized that the bill’s stimulus checks of $600 per person are not enough.

“I’m asking Congress to amend this bill and increase the ridiculously low $600 to $2,000 or $4,000 for a couple,” he said.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi quickly tweeted her support for the $2,000 checks as did Sen. Bernie Sanders

The president’s announcement comes after months of congressional stalemate on COVID relief, followed by the bill’s quick introduction Monday and overwhelming support in both houses, racing to get something done by Christmas.

The president’s concerns come on the heels of outcry from six senators who voted against the bill. The $900 billion COVID relief bill was included with a broader, massive spending bill. Fiscal conservatives like Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) said Americans can’t afford the bill’s $2.5 trillion price tag on top of the $27 trillion national debt.

President-elect Joe Biden applauded the bill on Tuesday afternoon although he acknowledged that more relief is needed, promising extra stimulus in 2021.

“We’re gonna need to make sure that we’re in a position that we can provide for the opportunity for people to begin to go back to work and get new jobs,” he said.

The president did not specifically vow to veto the bill but because it’s attached to a broader government funding measure the government will shut down on Dec. 29th without it.

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