White House lays out negotiable elements of COVID-19 relief plan
White House press secretary Jen Psaki at Wednesday's press briefing outlined Biden’s calls and meetings with Democrats on COVID-19 relief and laid out the large differences between the Democratic and Republican plans.
Psaki stressed that Biden and Democrats want to make this bill “as bipartisan as possible,” but there only seems to be a few real areas for change: Who gets the $1,400 stimulus, funding for small businesses and additional aid for state and local governments.
Asked for a response to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s criticism that state and local districts haven’t spent the money previously provided to them for schools, Psaki said it was “pivotal” that schools receive more funding.
Psaki also pushed back on reports she called "ludicrous" that Biden is more willing to negotiate than members of his White House Staff, saying that was “absolutely not" the case.
Asked about Biden's Cabinet confirmations, Psaki said there has "certainly" been a delay in the confirmation of his nominees, saying, "Some of them were slower-paced than they should have been, early on," and calling out Republicans for so far blocking a hearing for Attorney General-designate Merrick Garland.
-ABC News' Justin Gomez and Molly Nagle