Trump again threatens executive orders to extend benefits after stimulus talks fall apart

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Trump again threatens executive orders to extend benefits after stimulus talks fall apart
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Mnuchin said these orders may take a few days to have ready, indicating Trump may take action this weekend."It's going to take a little bit of time for us to finalize these and process that, but we'll do them as quickly as we can because the president wants action," he said of the executive orders. The state and local funding the president highlighted had become a major point of contention in the negotiations, with Democrats standing firm on wanting about $1 trillion, arguing many police, firefighters and other taxpayer-funded workers were in danger of being laid off.

"It was a disappointing meeting," Schumer said afterwards."We are asking them to come back and negotiate but realize, the House is Democratic, they need a majority of Democratic votes in the Senate. Meet us in the middle! God sakes please, for the sake of America, meet us in the middle."

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