China News Service, August 7th. According to a report from the US Chinese website, U.S. President Trump said on the 6th local time that if the negotiations between the White House and Congress cannot make progress as scheduled, he may advance the new crown epidemic relief later this week. Administrative order for measures.

  Before departing for the event in Ohio that day, Trump stated that the executive order would be signed "maybe tomorrow afternoon" or "the morning after tomorrow." "It's drafting now. Let's wait and see. We may also reach an agreement, or may not reach an agreement." He said that the Democratic Party and White House representatives may still reach an agreement on a new round of bail-out, but the two sides are in the highest amount and There are still big differences on the specific terms.

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  According to reports, the White House Chief of Staff, Treasury Secretary, Senate Minority Leader and Speaker of the House of Representatives are scheduled to continue consultations on the evening of the 6th local time. All parties expressed that they hope to reach an agreement on key issues before the 7th.

  Trump has insisted this week that he has the right to issue an executive order to restore expanded unemployment insurance benefits, restore the federal suspension of deportation orders, and suspend the collection of payroll taxes.

  Earlier on the 6th, before heading to Ohio, he posted on personal social media that he had notified staff to continue drafting administrative orders regarding payroll tax cuts, deportation protection, extension of unemployment benefits, and student loan repayment options.

  The report pointed out that it is unclear whether the president has the power to unilaterally take these actions.

  In the previous new crown bailout bill, the US federal government increased unemployment insurance benefits for unemployed workers by $600 a week. The bill also stipulates that renters participating in the Federal Housing Assistance Program and those living in places supported by federal mortgages shall not be evicted. The ban expired two weeks ago.

  Trump hopes to include payroll tax cuts into the next round of relief measures, but this idea has been resisted by both parties.