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Biden invites 10 Republican senators to White House for COVID talks

Biden invites 10 Republican senators to White House for COVID talks Katelyn Caralle, U.S. Political Reporter and Harriet Alexander For Dailymail.com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Joe Biden has invited a group of Republican senators to the White House on Monday afternoon to discuss their contentious COVID relief counter offer. The ten senators suggested a more targeted economic relief package of $600billion, in response to the government s $1.9 trillion proposal. The group of 10 Republicans, including moderate Senators Mitt Romney, Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski, sent a letter to Biden on Sunday requesting a meeting to discuss a coronavirus relief package compromise they feel could gain swift support from both parties.

Biden invites 10 Republican senators to the White House for COVID relief talks

A group of 10 moderate Republicans will meet with Joe Biden on Monday The 10 want to discuss a counter to his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package  In the spirit of bipartisanship and unity, we have developed a COVID-19 relief framework that builds on prior COVID assistance laws, they wrote in a letter The group, who will propose an alternative bill of $600 billion, includes Senators Mitt Romney of Utah, Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska  Senator Bernie Sanders, however, said it s more important to get a deal passed now to get relief to Americans rather than work in the spirit of bipartisanship

What riot? Amnesia sets in among Republicans in Washington

What Capitol attack? Amnesia sets in among Republicans in Washington By Liz Goodwin Globe Staff,Updated January 30, 2021, 4:25 p.m. Email to a Friend In this image from video, Senator Patrick Leahy, a Democrat from Vermont who is presiding over the impeachment trial of former president Donald Trump, swore in members of the Senate for the impeachment trial.Associated Press WASHINGTON — As they walked the corridors that were overrun by rioters just three weeks earlier, Republican members of Congress spoke about that attack as if it were a long ago battle of a forgotten war. “I’m really more focused on moving ahead,” Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina said.

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