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Senate Democrats Block Republican Stimulus Bill as Negotiations Continue

Greater Manchester Will Be Under Tier 3 Lockdown

Greater Manchester will move to a “very high” CCP virus alert level from Friday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Tuesday. “Very high” is the highest level in England’s new three-tiered alert system. Pubs in Tier 3 areas have to close, and the mixing of households is banned. The decision to put Greater Manchester under Tier 3 lockdown was reached after a 10-day negotiation between the government and Greater Manchester leaders ended without an agreement earlier in the day. “Unfortunately, an agreement wasn’t reached. I do regret this. As I said last week, we would have a better chance of defeating the virus if we work together,” Johnson said at a press conference where he announced the decision. Greater Manchester will get an extra £22 million ($28.5 million) support. Johnson said the government…

Senate Democrats Block Republican Stimulus Bill as Negotiations Continue

Senate Democrats blocked a Republican-backed $500 billion CCP virus stimulus bill on Wednesday from advancing in the midst of talks between the White House and House Democrats on a larger relief package.

The GOP, led by Senate Majority Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), tried to hold a debate on the measure. It was blocked after Republicans failed to obtain 60 votes needed to overcome a procedural hurdle.

The Republicans’ bill included a boost to federal unemployment benefits, more Payment Protection Program (PPP) loans for small businesses, and funding for schools and testing.

“Democrats have said we shouldn’t pass any more relief at all unless Speaker Pelosi gets her whole far-left wish list, including all kinds of non-COVID-related demands. Working families in Kentucky and around the country deserve better than this obstruction,” McConnell wrote on Twitter, seemingly referring to lengthy and often stalled negotiations between House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and the White House.

McConnell has previously described the House Democrat-passed HEROES Act as a “socialist manifesto” that would include many provisions unrelated to the pandemic.

The majority leader said that the Republican bill has a number of “programs that Democrats claim they support,” adding: “When you actually support something, you get to vote for it … When you actually want an outcome, you vote it. Strangely enough, that’s not what seems to be happening.”

His counterpart, Senate Minority Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), asserted on the floor that the vote Wednesday wasn’t designed to move a bill forward, describing the move as a “political stunt.”

“I’m forcing a vote that the Senate has never confirmed a Supreme Court nominee this close to a presidential election day. We aren’t going to have business as usual while the GOP tries to use an illegitimate process to jam through a nominee to rip away health care from millions,” he also wrote on Twitter.

No Democratic senators supported the GOP bill on Wednesday.

It comes as White House officials are holding negotiations with Pelosi and as President Donald Trump called on Congress to pass stimulus legislation in the near future.

White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and Pelosi both signaled optimism in recent interviews that a deal could be made soon.

“I’m optimistic that there will be a bill,” Pelosi said in a televised interview on Wednesday. “It’s a question of is it in time to pay the November rent, which is my goal, or is it going to be shortly thereafter and retroactive?”

And Meadows told Fox News the administration hopes to “get some kind of deal in the next 48 hours or so.”

Focus News: Senate Democrats Block Republican Stimulus Bill as Negotiations Continue

Brazilian President Endorses Trump for Reelection

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Tuesday endorsed President Donald Trump for reelection, telling reporters after the signing of a U.S.-Brazil investment agreement that he hopes to attend Trump’s second inauguration, according to local reports. “I most certainly hope that, God willing, I will attend the inauguration of the president, who will soon be reelected in the United States,” Bolsonaro said, according to a staff translation of his statement from Portuguese, as cited by Diario de Pernambuco, a Brazilian news outlet. Bolsonaro added that he “doesn’t need to hide” his support for Trump, which he said came “from the heart.” The Brazilian president has often lauded Trump, calling him a political role model and drawing parallels between their conservative agendas. In July, Bolsonaro similarly said he hoped Trump wins his bid for…