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Coronavirus Relief Deal Elusive as Pelosi Says Democrats Await Agreement from the Administration

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said yesterday that there is no deal yet on a new coronavirus relief package as Democrats wait to see whether the Trump administration will agree to terms, the Washington Post reported. Pelosi spoke a day after President Trump, hospitalized with covid-19, tweeted his support for more stimulus legislation, writing, “WORK TOGETHER AND GET IT DONE.” Pelosi was asked if the president’s comment suggested that a deal was in hand or close. “No, it means that we want to see that they will agree on what we need to do to crush the virus so that we can open the economy and open our schools safely,” Pelosi said. She did not elaborate, but had said on Friday that agreeing on language on how to spend new testing and tracing money remained a sticking point. Democrats have pushed for months for a national testing strategy that the administration never produced. Pelosi also suggested Friday that Trump’s positive diagnosis could change the dynamic and help speed an agreement in the new round of economic relief talks that restarted about a week ago between her and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. Negotiations continued over the weekend, but there was little sign a breakthrough would be imminent. Pelosi asked airlines on Friday to hold off on impending furloughs of tens of thousands of workers pending a deal. United and American, the major carriers that have threatened furloughs, have said they can reverse them if there is a deal to extend payroll support for the industry that just expired, but Congress must act fast.