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WH Reps To Meet Senate Republicans 1300ET, Then Pelosi, Schumer: FOX

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Chad Pergram from FOX News tweets: "Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows will lunch with Senate Republicans at 1 pm et. Then expect discussions with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY)."

  • "If there is no agreement or signs of life, expect the Senate later today to begin work on the House-passed coronavirus bill from May. The Senate will strip the measure down to a shell and then begin inserting amendments to renew some unemployment benefits on a temporary basis."
  • "These are votes, engineered by Republicans, to put Democrats in a tough spot. The Senate would then record Democrats opposing interim extension plans offered Republicans. The Senate is supposed to be out for the rest of the month at the end of the week."
  • "These are votes, engineered by Republicans, to put Democrats in a tough spot. The Senate would then record Democrats opposing interim extension plans offered Republicans. The Senate is supposed to be out for the rest of the month at the end of the week."
  • "Moreover, many Republicans outright McConnell's coronavirus proposals released last week. So, keeping the Senate around would just be to create a contrast with the House."
  • "The House is gone until there's an agreement. McConnell could ask where is the House? But the House approved its own coronavirus bill back in May."

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