President Donald Trump again called for Congress to pass a spending bill that provides aid for airlines in the midst of layoffs, coming hours after he stopped talks with Democrats over a broader stimulus bill following a several-month-long stalemate.
“The House & Senate should IMMEDIATELY Approve 25 Billion Dollars for Airline Payroll Support,” Trump wrote on Twitter on Tuesday. At around the same time, he also called on Congress to pass a bill that authorizes $1,200 direct payments to individuals.
Last week, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said she would provide more support for airlines. An attempt by a key House Democrat to get aid passed failed in the lower chamber, however.
American Airlines, United Airlines, and other airlines announced they would furlough or eliminate tens of thousands of workers. The airlines agreed not to cut any jobs until Oct. 1 under a bill that was passed in March.
Some airline companies said they would reverse furloughing their workers if Congress approves more aid.
Regarding the broader stimulus measures, it’s not clear why Trump made his sudden reversal on Tuesday night. Pelosi had been negotiating primarily with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, and the two both expressed optimism that negotiations were progressing.
Trump, in another Twitter post, said he would sign a standalone bill for stimulus payments.
“If I am sent a Stand Alone Bill for Stimulus Checks ($1,200), they will go out to our great people IMMEDIATELY. I am ready to sign right now. Are you listening Nancy?” he wrote, referring to Pelosi while also tagging White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.).