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President Donald Trump and aides said Thursday they do not want any rules changes to the next two debates with Joe Biden and suggested they may bow out if the Commission on Presidential Debates insists on new rules to reduce interruptions and excessive talking. |
Senior adviser Jason Miller said the two campaigns agreed to a set of rules before debate season began. |
"We do not want any changes," he said. |
The commission announced Wednesday it will consider changes to the rules for the two remaining presidential debates. |
COVID aide is close but also far away |
Congressional Democrats are expecting to vote Thursday evening on a revised COVID-19 relief bill as negotiations remained stalled with the White House and a deal on urgently needed aid remains out of reach. |
The proposal, a pared-down version of the Heroes Act passed by House Democrats in May, will likely pass the House, but will face opposition in the Republican-controlled Senate, where lawmakers have balked at a higher price tag for more relief. |
House Democrats unveiled their $2.2 trillion proposal on Monday, though House Republicans panned the bill as a "socialist wish list," and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told reporters it would be "outlandish" to think Senate Republicans would support a relief bill over $2 trillion. |
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