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Senator Schumer rebuts GOP claims against pandemic spending bill as having same ideas they once supported

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York says ahead of vote series on the American Rescue Plan that when the CARES Act passed all thought that maybe coronavirus would be gone by summer but it did not come every single Republican voted for that bill a year earlier when Republicans were in the White House and controlled the Senate supported when Donald Trump was president but who the heck were they kidding since the same ideas were a liberal wish list, having no good answer but to face it to get this done, so much better if it were done in a bipartisan way but to get it done.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York says ahead of vote series on the American Rescue Plan that when the CARES Act passed all thought that maybe coronavirus would be gone by summer but it did not come every single Republican voted for that bill a year earlier when Republicans were in the White House and controlled the Senate supported when Donald Trump was president but who the heck were they kidding since the same ideas were a liberal wish list, having no good answer but to face it to get this done, so much better if it were done in a bipartisan way but to get it done.
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