House approves $2.2 trillion coronavirus aid package, rushes bill to Trump
The House rushed President Trump a $2.2 trillion rescue package Friday, tossing a life preserver to a US economy and health care system left flailing by the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump said he would sign the measure immediately.
“The American people deserve a government-wide, visionary, evidence-based response to address these threats to their lives and their livelihood. And they need it now,” said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
“We are going to help Americans through this. We are going to do this together,” said House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.).
Members of the House shouted down Rep. Thomas Massie as they passed the coronavirus stimulus bill — with one lawmaker bellowing “F–k you!” at the Kentucky Republican.
Massie forced hundreds of lawmakers to return to the House chamber for the vote after indicating he would raise a point of order that less than 50 percent of lawmakers were present as required.
But when the libertarian engineer stood to protest that the chamber was not full, a furious colleague shouted, “Look around!”
Surrounding Massie were hundreds of Republicans and Democrats who packed into the chamber and also the public viewing gallery one floor above to maintain enough distance to avoid spread of COVID-19.