KEY POINTS
  • Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin accused House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of miscasting the state of coronavirus stimulus talks after she said she had not heard from the Trump administration about a range of key disputes.
  • Discussions toward a relief deal have stalled days before Election Day.
  • Pelosi signaled she wants to restart talks and reach a potential agreement after the election, as Covid-19 infections spike around the country and the threat of more restrictions looms.
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) delivers remarks during a weekly news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., on October 29, 2020.

Discussions between House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin took on a decidedly less cordial tone Thursday as the Trump administration's top negotiator accused his counterpart of miscasting the state of stalled coronavirus stimulus talks days before Election Day.

The episode started when, in a letter to Mnuchin, the California Democrat said she is "still awaiting" replies from the White House "on multiple items of critical importance" as the Covid-19 outbreak rages across the U.S. She cited a bevy of differences the sides did not resolve during a preelection scramble to strike a deal: a national testing strategy, state and local government relief, enhanced unemployment insurance, child care, tax credits, liability protections for businesses, and workplace safety standards.