McCarthy slams COVID-19 relief bill as it heads to House vote
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy during his weekly press conference on Capitol Hill slammed the COVID-19 relief bill the House will be voting on Friday. He showed up to his press conference wearing a sticker that said "NO PELOSI PAYOFFS" in protest of the planned vote.
"This isn't a relief bill," McCarthy said. "It takes care of Democrats' political allies while it fails to deliver for American families."
McCarthy emphasized that he will vote against the bill Friday. Asked what he thought about Democrats' decision to keep the $15 minimum wage hike in their bill despite the fact that it will likely be stripped from the bill when it heads to the Senate, McCarthy said he thinks Pelosi is just doing it to keep the progressives in her party happy.
"So to me it's just more politics, and it's wrong because you know in the Senate it's just not gonna survive," McCarthy said.
-ABC News' Mariam Khan