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Nancy Pelosi Blasts White House for Cutting ‘More Than Half’ of Democrats’ COVID-19 Relief Proposal

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WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 24: Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) holds a weekly press conference at the Capitol on September 24, 2020 in Washington, DC. Pelosi paid tribute to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg saying the late justice will be the first woman as well as the first Jewish person to lay in state.tomorrow. (Photo by Liz Lynch/Getty Images)

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi continues to express her frustration with the Trump Administration and the ongoing coronavirus stimulus negotiations.

After an hour-long phone conversation with with Steve Mnuchin, Treasury Secretary, Pelosi went on ABC’s “This Week” and slammed the White House for gutting their proposal.

Pelosi told ABC’s host George Stephanopoulos that although she and Republicans have agreed on including funding for coronavirus testing and tracing, there are still key differences in the language of the provision.

Last week, Mnuchin said the White House wouldn’t let differences in funding for coronavirus testing derail stimulus talks. However, Nancy Pelosi says Republicans are weakening the language on testing and tracing which will create a “slush fund” for the administration.

Further, she claims the White House has removed 55 percent of the language in the provision on testing and tracing. This comes despite their promises to accept the language with a “light touch.”

“Especially disappointing was the elimination of measures to address the virus’s disproportionate and deadly impact on communities of color,” the House speaker wrote. “The White House does not appreciate the need to direct resources to culturally competent contact tracing.”

A $2.2 trillion relief bill has already been passed by Democrats in House. However, they rejected the Trump Administration’s latest $1.8 trillion proposal as not enough.

Pelosi Sets 48-Hour Deadline for Approving Stimulus Package

Pelosi has given lawmakers a 48-hour deadline in an attempt to pass a bill before the 2020 presidential election. Democrats put the deadline in place after Pelosi spoke with Mnuchin on Saturday Night. They pair agreed to negotiate again on Monday.

“The 48 only relates to if we want to get it done before the election, which we do,” Pelosi told ABC’s ‘This Week.’” “But we’re saying to them we have to freeze the design on some of these things. Are we going with it or not? And what is the language? I’m optimistic, because again we’ve been back and forth on all this.”

Talks of a new stimulus package have dragged on for months as millions of Americans remain unemployed. Pelosi is turning up the heat on the Trump administration to cut a deal by Tuesday. If the two sides can’t agree, a bill won’t be passed in the House and Senate by November 3.

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