Pelosi, Mnuchin Move Closer to Stimulus Deal Amid Senate Doubts
- Meadows says administration is offering $1.88 trillion
- McConnell hasn’t committed to a pre-election vote on any deal
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Tuesday she’s hopeful for a stimulus agreement this week, which would be crucial to getting a bill passed by Election Day, although Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has warned the White House against a bigger Pelosi-led deal before Nov. 3.
“That’s the plan. That’s what I would hope,” Pelosi said about reaching a compromise this week. She spoke to reporters after her latest call with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin Tuesday.