KEY POINTS
  • The White House on Friday increased its offer to $1.8 trillion, nearly double the original offer from the administration when talks began in late summer.
  • "This proposal amounted to one step forward, two steps back," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said of the Trump administration's stimulus offer.
  • Senate Republicans expressed opposition in a Saturday morning call with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and White House chief of staff Mark Meadows.
  • Mnuchin and Meadows are now calling for a separate vote on PPP funding.
Nancy Pelosi and Steven Mnuchin

Democrats in the House and Republicans in the Senate expressed opposition to President Donald Trump's $1.8 trillion coronavirus stimulus offer over the weekend, with White House negotiators now calling for a separate vote on small business loans until the deadlock on a broader package is broken.

The White House's offer nearly doubles the original proposal from Republicans when talks began in late summer but is about $400 billion less than the $2.2 trillion bill Democrats previously passed, leaving party leaders in Congress on both sides unhappy.