KEY POINTS
  • Democrats are devoting their full attention to passing a coronavirus relief package after the conclusion of former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial.
  • The House aims to pass the aid bill, which includes stimulus checks, an extension of unemployment programs and vaccine distribution funds, before the end of the month.
  • Democrats are using budget reconciliation to pass the bill without Republican votes but will still face some challenges in getting the plan through Congress.
US Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York, speaks during a press conference at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, January 6, 2021.

With former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial behind them, Democrats are moving to pass another coronavirus relief package within weeks.

The Senate on Saturday acquitted Trump of inciting an insurrection against the government after five days of proceedings. Both Democratic-held chambers of Congress and President Joe Biden will now turn their full attention to pushing a $1.9 trillion aid bill through before key unemployment programs expire on March 14.