WASHINGTON — Congress left town for a two-week spring recess without fulfilling the most pressing item on its agenda, aid to victims of floods, fires and hurricanes, with Senate Republicans unwilling to call President Donald Trump on his threat to kill any bill that includes substantial new assistance to Puerto Rico that Democrats are demanding.Kenya The New York Times world17 Aug 2024
WASHINGTON — Congress left town for a two-week spring recess without fulfilling the most pressing item on its agenda, aid to victims of floods, fires and hurricanes, with Senate Republicans unwilling to call President Donald Trump on his threat to kill any bill that includes substantial new assistance to Puerto Rico that Democrats are demanding.
WASHINGTON — Congress is leaving town for a two-week spring recess without fulfilling the most pressing item on its agenda, aid to victims of floods, fires and hurricanes, with Senate Republicans unwilling to call President Donald Trump on his threat to kill any bill that includes substantial new assistance to Puerto Rico that Democrats are demanding.
WASHINGTON — Congress is set to leave town for a two-week spring recess without fulfilling perhaps the most pressing item on its agenda, aid to victims of floods, fires and hurricanes. Democrats are unwilling to drop additional relief for Puerto Rico and Republicans are unwilling to force President Donald Trump to choose between sending more aid to the island or vetoing a bill needed by many of his voters across the country.