KEY POINTS
  • House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Democrats and the White House are at a "tragic impasse" on coronavirus relief after a 25-minute phone call between the California Democrat and White House chief of staff Mark Meadows. 
  • They spoke at length for the first time in weeks after aid talks collapsed earlier this month. 
  • Republicans are considering a more narrow, $500 billion proposal to address unemployment insurance and small business loans, among other issues. 

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and White House chief of staff Mark Meadows failed to crack a stalemate over coronavirus relief Thursday when they spoke at length for the first time in weeks. 

After a 25-minute phone call between the pair, Pelosi issued a statement saying "this conversation made clear that the White House continues to disregard the needs of the American people as the coronavirus crisis devastates lives and livelihoods."