Senator Mitch McConnell effectively renounced any change that Congress would increase the amount of stimulus checks to $2,000 prior to President Donald Trump's exit from office. He stated there was "no realistic path" for the Senate to pass a stand-alone bill.
Full ArticleMcConnell: 'No Realistic Path' For a Quick Senate Vote on $2,000 Stimulus Checks
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