President Trump golfs in Florida as Covid relief hangs in the balance

26 December 2020, 04:14

President Donald Trump
Trump Board Allies. Picture: PA

The president has demanded Congress increase pandemic relief checks to 2,000 dollars.

President Donald Trump spent his Christmas golfing in Florida as a government shutdown looms and Covid relief hangs in the balance.

Mr Trump, at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach for the holidays, had no events on his public schedule after throwing the future of a massive Covid relief and government funding bill into question.

Failure to sign the bill, which arrived in Florida on Thursday night, could deny relief checks to millions of Americans on the brink and force a government shutdown in the midst of the pandemic.

The White House declined to share details of the president’s schedule, though he played golf on Friday with South Carolina senator Lindsey Graham, a close ally.

White House spokesman Judd Deere said Mr Trump was briefed on the explosion in downtown Nashville early on Friday that authorities said appeared to be intentional, but the president said nothing publicly about it in the hours after.

Mr Trump tweeted that he planned to make “a short speech to service members from all over the world” by video conference on Friday to celebrate the holiday, but declared: “Fake News not invited!”

Without giving details, the White House said only that the president would work “tirelessly” during the holidays and has “many meetings and calls”.

Mr Trump’s vacation came as Washington was still reeling over his surprise, eleventh-hour demand that an end-of-year spending bill that congressional leaders spent months negotiating give most Americans 2,000 dollar (£1,500) Covid relief checks — far more than the 600 dollars (£450) members of his own party had agreed to.

The idea was swiftly rejected by House Republicans during a rare Christmas Eve session, leaving the proposal in limbo.

The bipartisan compromise had been considered a done deal and had won sweeping approval in the House and Senate this week after the White House assured GOP leaders that Mr Trump supported it.

If he refuses to sign the deal, it will force a federal government shutdown, in addition to delaying aid checks and halting unemployment benefits and eviction protections in the most dire stretch of the pandemic.

“Made many calls and had meetings at Trump International in Palm Beach, Florida. Why would politicians not want to give people $2000, rather than only $600?” he tweeted after leaving the golf course on Friday afternoon.

“It wasn’t their fault, it was China. Give our people the money!”

Mr Graham tweeted on Friday night that Mr Trump was still intent on getting changes in year-end legislation before signing it.

“After spending some time with President @realDonaldTrump today, I am convinced he is more determined than ever to increase stimulus payments to $2000 per person and challenge Section 230 big tech liability protection” he said in his tweet.

“Both are reasonable demands, and I hope Congress is listening. The biggest winner would be the American people.”

Mr Trump’s decision to attack the Covid bill has been seen, at least in part, as political punishment for what he considers insufficient backing by congressional Republicans of his campaign to overturn the results of the November 3 election with unfounded claims of voter fraud.

“At a meeting in Florida today, everyone was asking why aren’t the Republicans up in arms & fighting over the fact that the Democrats stole the rigged presidential election?” Mr Trump tweeted on Thursday.

“I will NEVER FORGET!” he later added.

The president for weeks now has refused to accept the results of the election and has been pushing new, increasingly outrageous schemes to try to overturn the results.

He has been egged on by allies like his lawyer, former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani, who accompanied the president to Florida aboard Air Force One.

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Mr Trump with first lady Melania (Evan Vucci/AP)

Mr Trump has provided no credible evidence to support his election claims, which have been refuted by a long list of officials, among them judges, former attorney general William Barr, Republican governors and local election administrators.

Meanwhile, Democratic House speaker Nancy Pelosi and treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin have been trying to salvage the year-end legislation to try to prevent a shutdown.

Democrats will call House lawmakers back to Washington for a vote on Monday on Mr Trump’s 2,000 dollar proposal, though it would probably die in the Republican-controlled Senate.

They are also considering a Monday vote on a stop-gap measure at least to avert a federal shutdown and keep the government running until Democrat Joe Biden is inaugurated on January 20.

By Press Association

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