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Kudlow: 'Informal' talks underway on next round of coronavirus stimulus
By Justine Coleman - 05/10/20 10:22 AM EDT

White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said Sunday that “informal” talks are underway on the next round of coronavirus relief but administration officials and lawmakers first want to see what effects the previous stimulus funding bills have.

Kudlow told ABC’s “This Week” the reports that no conversations between the White House and Democrats are occurring are “simply not true,” even though “formal negotiations” aren’t yet taking place.

“So it’s not that we’re not talking,” he said. “We are. It’s just informal at this stage.”

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So much for the constant refrain I hear from Trump supporters -- that he has no part in these spending sprees, that congress passes the legislation and that he has to sign off on them for a variety of reasons.  In this case at least, it sounds like the Trump administration is admitting to actively working with congress on still more spending. 

I've said it all along -- both parties from Trump on down want all this spending because it buys votes.  It
is wrong to blame these giveaways on just the Democrats.  They all share the blame.
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