Meadows: Coronavirus Stimulus Deal Unlikely If No Agreement by Friday

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White House chief of staff Mark Meadows suggested that if a new deal isn’t reached by Friday on a congressional coronavirus relief package then a bill likely won’t get passed.

“I think at this point we’re either going to get serious about negotiating and get an agreement in principle or I’ve become extremely doubtful that we’ll be able to make a deal if it goes well beyond Friday,” Meadows said.

“We’ve been spending so much time together that if you’re not making progress, there’s no sense to continue,” Meadows said.

This development followed a closed-door lunch between Meadows and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. Negotiators have set a deadline for Friday for an agreement in principle for the next coronavirus stimulus package.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Oh Noooooooooooooo!
    If there is no deal by Friday, there will be no more free money.
    I guess America will have to open up and Americans will have to go back to work.

  2. There should be no reason not to return the stolen money from American taxpayers by the elite corona criminals who’s money and assets have already been confiscated after their arrest. Why shouldn’t we get back what belongs to us?

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