Sanders says he’ll hold up defense bill unless Senate approves vote on $2K stimulus checks

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 22: U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders speaks at a protest calling for the Republican Senate to delay the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Nominee Amy Coney Barrett at the U.S. Capitol on October 22, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images for Care In Action)

As politicians continue to be divided over the amount of a second stimulus check, Sen. Bernie Sanders pressures the GOP to support $2,000 in relief funding.

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According to a statement released on his website, Sanders said he would hold up the defense bill if Sen. Mitch McConnell did not approve a vote for the amount to increase from $600 to President Donald Trump’s approved amount of $2000 for qualifying people.

“The House has passed a $2,000 direct payment for working people. It is time for the Senate to act. This week on the Senate floor Mitch McConnell wants to vote to override Trump’s veto of the $740 billion defense funding bill and then head home for the New Year. I’m going to object until we get a vote on legislation to provide a $2,000 direct payment to the working class,” the statement reads.

It continued, “Let me be clear: If Senator McConnell doesn’t agree to an up or down vote to provide the working people of our country a $2,000 direct payment, Congress will not be going home for New Year’s Eve. Let’s do our job.”

The Washington Post reported Democratic Sen. Edward J. Markey revealed he will back Sanders in efforts to stall the bill, hindering the holiday plans held by their political peers.

Trump also seems to be on Sanders’ side, quote tweeting a post that explained Sander’s plans with his own message of “Give the people $2000, not $600. They have suffered enough.”

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theGrio reported House Democrats and Republicans voted, 275-134 for $2,000 stimulus checks on Monday. Previously, Congress approved a bill that included $600 checks which Trump eventually signed although he firmly stated the amount needed to be raised. According to the report, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi stated “Republicans have a choice: Vote for this legislation or vote to deny the American people” the assistance she said they need during the pandemic.”

Today, McConnell announced the GOP blocked the demand for a immediate vote on $2,000 relief checks. According to theGrio, most GOP senators are opposed to more spending, even if it contradicts President Trump. The report detailed, the Republican party leader stated, “The Senate will begin a process,” despite blocking the vote. Democrats remain adamant to resolving the issue before the politicians break for the New Year holiday.

“We should not adjourn until the Senate holds a vote,” Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said according to the report.

The senator shared a video on Twitter showing disdain toward McConnell for blocking the vote.

“The only thing standing between Americans and $2,000 survival checks is Senator Mitch McConnell and Senate Republicans.” he said.

President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris also take the side of issuing $2,000 checks.

“Awhile back, I recommended that folks receive a $2,000 check. And so, I would urge Mitch McConnell to put my bill on the floor for a vote,” said Harris after she received the coronavirus vaccination according to ABC News.

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