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Giờ chót TT Donald Trump ký dự luật cứu trợ đại dịch mà ông phản đối mấy hôm trước, để tránh
 
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Giờ chót trong ngày Chủ Nhật, 27/12/2020, TT Donald Trump đổi ý, ký dự luật cứu trợ đại dịch mà ông phản đối mấy hôm trước, để tránh cho Chính phủ đóng cửa..
Như thế check không được 2,000 đô la như ông muốn, tuy nhiên hai vị lãnh đạo lưỡng viện quốc hội đồng ý về việc này...
Dân biểu Nancy Pelosi cho biết thứ Hai Hạ viện sẽ bỏ phiếu, có thể phụ trội cho check cứu trợ lên đến 2,000 đô la như Tồng Thống yêu cầu.
Xin chờ xem kết quả chung thẩm...
Trân trọng..
 
 
President Trump signs bill that includes $900 billion stimulus deal after delay
Sun, December 27, 2020, 8:26 PM EST·3 min read
 
 
President Trump signed legislation on Sunday evening that provides crucial government spending and $900 billion in pandemic-related stimulus after demanding that the bill be amended in various ways.
The president “has signed H.R. 133, an Act making consolidated appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2021, providing coronavirus emergency response and relief, and for other purposes,” White House spokesperson Judd Deere stated Sunday evening.
The entire $2.3 trillion omnibus spending bill, which funds the government through September 2021, passed both chambers of Congress on Monday night with overwhelming support.
The $900 billion coronavirus relief portion of the bill includes $600 stimulus checks, extends two federal unemployment programs, provides an additional $300 in weekly jobless benefits, and adds another round of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) for small businesses.
Also included is funding for vaccine distribution and schools, $25 billion in rental assistance, an extension of the eviction moratorium, $13 billion in food assistance, and $7 billion to increase access to broadband.
The legislation did not include aid for state and local governments or liability protections for businesses — both key sticking points in earlier negotiations. Democrats called the liability protection a “poison pill,” while the GOP characterized the state and local aid as a “blue state bailout.”
On Tuesday, President Trump described parts of the bill as “wasteful spending” and asked Congress “to amend this bill and increase the ridiculously low $600 to $2,000, or $4,000 for a couple,” among other changes. Under the bill, direct payments will be up to $600 per individual and $600 per child.
 
‘Increase direct payment checks to $2,000’
In Sunday’s signing statement, the president asserted that the Senate “will start the process for a vote that increases checks to $2,000, repeals Section 230, and starts an investigation into voter fraud.”
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) immediately applauded the president’s signing of the legislation but did not mention any of the follow-up demands.
 
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump walk towards Marine One as they depart the White House en route to Mar-a-Lago, the President's private club, where they will spend Christmas and New Years Eve in Washington, DC on December 23, 2020. (Photo: Samuel Corum / AFP)
 
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) welcomed the president signing the bill and confirmed that the House would still vote on separate legislation that would provide additional $2,000 stimulus checks.
 
“Now, the President must immediately call on Congressional Republicans to end their obstruction and to join him and Democrats in support of our stand-alone legislation to increase direct payment checks to $2,000, which will be brought to the Floor tomorrow,” Pelosi said in a statement on Sunday. “Every Republican vote against this bill is a vote to deny the financial hardship that families face and to deny the American people the relief they need.”
 
The deal came after Congressional leaders and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who has represented the White House in talks, held a series of meetings last week to discuss how the stimulus deal could be included in the spending bill that was required to avert a partial government shutdown.
Democrats came to the table with their $3.4 trillion HEROES Act, while the GOP came up with a $1 trillion HEALS Act during the summer. Many of the provisions in these two proposals have been trimmed or left out. The White House’s stimulus proposal reached around $1.9 trillion before the election.
 
Denitsa is a writer for Yahoo Finance and Cashay, a new personal finance website. Follow her on Twitter @denitsa_tsekova.
 

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Tin Mới Nhất
 
Căn cứ theo bản văn tuyên bố từ Văn phòng của Tổng Thống Donald Trump,
 
Ông sẽ ký dự luật trợ cấp đại dịch, với điều kiện Quốc Hội Hoa Kỳ đồng ý sửa đổi nhiều điều khoản:
 
** Tăng trợ cấp cho mỗi công dân Hoa Kỳ từ 600 đô la lên đến 2,000 đô la như Ông đã yêu cầu.
 
** Như đã hứa, Quốc hội phải xem xét lại Section 230 đễ thay đổi hay chấm dứt, vì nó dành quá nhiều lợi thế cho những Big Tech...
 
** Những ngân sách dự trù chi dụng một cách phí phạm phải được cắt bỏ...v..v...
 
Xin mời Quý Vị theo dõi bản văn ở dưới để tường và tùy nghi thẩm định.
 
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Statements & Releases
 
Statement from the President
 
 
 
Issued on: December 27, 2020

 
As President of the United States it is my responsibility to protect the people of our country from the economic devastation and hardship that was caused by the China Virus.
I understand that many small businesses have been forced to close as a result of harsh actions by Democrat-run states. Many people are back to work, but my job is not done until everyone is back to work.
Fortunately, as a result of my work with Congress in passing the CARES Act earlier this year, we avoided another Great Depression. Under my leadership, Project Warp Speed has been a tremendous success, my Administration and I developed a vaccine many years ahead of wildest expectations, and we are distributing these vaccines, and others soon coming, to millions of people.
As President, I have told Congress that I want far less wasteful spending and more money going to the American people in the form of $2,000 checks per adult and $600 per child.
As President I am demanding many rescissions under the Impoundment Control Act of 1974. The Act provides that, “whenever the President determines that all or part of any budget authority will not be required to carry out the full objectives or scope of programs for which it is provided, or that such budget authority should be rescinded for fiscal policy or other reasons (including termination of authorized projects or activities for which budget authority has been provided), the President shall transmit to both Houses of Congress a special message” describing the amount to be reserved, the relevant accounts, the reasons for the rescission, and the economic effects of the rescission. 2 U.S.C. § 683.
I will sign the Omnibus and Covid package with a strong message that makes clear to Congress that wasteful items need to be removed. I will send back to Congress a redlined version, item by item, accompanied by the formal rescission request to Congress insisting that those funds be removed from the bill.
I am signing this bill to restore unemployment benefits, stop evictions, provide rental assistance, add money for PPP, return our airline workers back to work, add substantially more money for vaccine distribution, and much more.
 
On Monday the House will vote to increase payments to individuals from $600 to $2,000. Therefore, a family of four would receive $5,200. Additionally, Congress has promised that Section 230, which so unfairly benefits Big Tech at the expense of the American people, will be reviewed and either be terminated or substantially reformed.
Likewise, the House and Senate have agreed to focus strongly on the very substantial voter fraud which took place in the November 3 Presidential election.
The Senate will start the process for a vote that increases checks to $2,000, repeals Section 230, and starts an investigation into voter fraud.
Big Tech must not get protections of Section 230!
Voter Fraud must be fixed!
Much more money is coming. I will never give up my fight for the American people!
ing. I will never give up my fight for the American people!
 
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