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Former President Donald Trump was so furious about the election that his behavior was "more erratic and self-destructive" than usual, recounted
ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl in his new book Betrayal. The anger was
enough that he almost sank his own COVID relief bill and left Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin's reputation in tatters.
In December 2020, as the pandemic continued to rage, another relief bill
was necessary to extend funding availabilities, allocated funds for
broadband access for students attending schools online and further
testing supplies. At the time, Trump was tweeting that it was a
"disgrace" and that he wanted more money in checks for Americans.
Republicans refused to agree.
Behind the scenes, however, Karl describes weeks of irrational rants
about the election as Republicans begged the president to sign off on
the stimulus.
Who could talk to Trump depended on where they stood on the 2020
election results. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) was out,
having already made it clear publicly that Trump lost the election.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) hadn't spoken to Trump for almost a
year, leaving a strange situation where the president refused to speak
with the House and Senate leaders. Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy was desperately trying not to say anything at all to avoid angering
Trump.Former President Donald Trump was so furious about the election
that his behavior was "more erratic and self-destructive" than usual,
recounted ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl in his new book Betrayal. The
anger was enough that he almost sank his own COVID relief bill and left Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin's reputation in tatters.
In December 2020, as the pandemic continued to rage, another relief bill
was necessary to extend funding availabilities, allocated funds for
broadband access for students attending schools online and further
testing supplies. At the time, Trump was tweeting that it was a
"disgrace" and that he wanted more money in checks for Americans.
Republicans refused to agree.
Behind the scenes, however, Karl describes weeks of irrational rants
about the election as Republicans begged the president to sign off on
the stimulus.
Who could talk to Trump depended on where they stood on the 2020
election results. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) was out,
having already made it clear publicly that Trump lost the election.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) hadn't spoken to Trump for almost a
year, leaving a strange situation where the president refused to speak
with the House and Senate leaders. Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy was desperately trying not to say anything at all to avoid angering
Trump.Former President Donald Trump was so furious about the election
that his behavior was "more erratic and self-destructive" than usual,
recounted ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl in his new book Betrayal. The
anger was enough that he almost sank his own COVID relief bill and left Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin's reputation in tatters.
In December 2020, as the pandemic continued to rage, another relief bill
was necessary to extend funding availabilities, allocated funds for
broadband access for students attending schools online and further
testing supplies. At the time, Trump was tweeting that it was a
"disgrace" and that he wanted more money in checks for Americans.
Republicans refused to agree.
Behind the scenes, however, Karl describes weeks of irrational rants
about the election as Republicans begged the president to sign off on
the stimulus.
Who could talk to Trump depended on where they stood on the 2020
election results. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) was out,
having already made it clear publicly that Trump lost the election.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) hadn't spoken to Trump for almost a
year, leaving a strange situation where the president refused to speak
with the House and Senate leaders. Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy was desperately trying not to say anything at all to avoid angering
Trump.Former President Donald Trump was so furious about the election
that his behavior was "more erratic and self-destructive" than usual,
recounted ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl in his new book Betrayal. The
anger was enough that he almost sank his own COVID relief bill and left Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin's reputation in tatters.
In December 2020, as the pandemic continued to rage, another relief bill
was necessary to extend funding availabilities, allocated funds for
broadband access for students attending schools online and further
testing supplies. At the time, Trump was tweeting that it was a
"disgrace" and that he wanted more money in checks for Americans.
Republicans refused to agree.
Behind the scenes, however, Karl describes weeks of irrational rants
about the election as Republicans begged the president to sign off on
the stimulus.
Who could talk to Trump depended on where they stood on the 2020
election results. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) was out,
having already made it clear publicly that Trump lost the election.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) hadn't spoken to Trump for almost a
year, leaving a strange situation where the president refused to speak
with the House and Senate leaders. Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy was desperately trying not to say anything at all to avoid angering
Trump.Former President Donald Trump was so furious about the election
that his behavior was "more erratic and self-destructive" than usual,
recounted ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl in his new book Betrayal. The
anger was enough that he almost sank his own COVID relief bill and left Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin's reputation in tatters.
In December 2020, as the pandemic continued to rage, another relief bill
was necessary to extend funding availabilities, allocated funds for
broadband access for students attending schools online and further
testing supplies. At the time, Trump was tweeting that it was a
"disgrace" and that he wanted more money in checks for Americans.
Republicans refused to agree.
Behind the scenes, however, Karl describes weeks of irrational rants
about the election as Republicans begged the president to sign off on
the stimulus.
Who could talk to Trump depended on where they stood on the 2020
election results. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) was out,
having already made it clear publicly that Trump lost the election.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) hadn't spoken to Trump for almost a
year, leaving a strange situation where the president refused to speak
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