'We think we ought to take a pause here, do a good job of evaluating what we've already done,' McConnell said Tuesday.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell indicated Tuesday that Republicans were in no hurry to create another coronavirus stimulus package.
"The Senate Republican majority and the President of the United States are not irrelevant to the process, so we're going to keep talking to each other and decide to act when and if it's appropriate to act again," McConnell continued. Sen. McConnell's red line in a Coronavirus bill is not testing, help for small biz, housing assistance for families, or rescuing our healthcare system.
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