Coronavirus

Floor Speech

Date: Oct. 5, 2020
Location: Washington, DC

BREAK IN TRANSCRIPT

Mr. McCONNELL. Mr. President, the Senate has spent the last few days like all Americans have, praying for quick healing and smooth recovery for President Trump and the First Lady following their positive COVID- 19 tests.

I spoke to the President by phone twice this past weekend. Both times, his spirits were high. Both times, we talked about the people's business: our Nation's fight against this pandemic; his exceptional nominee to the Supreme Court, Judge Barrett; as well as our efforts to continue rebuilding the economy for working families.

We are also thinking of our friends and colleagues, the senior Senator for Utah, the senior Senator for Wisconsin, and the junior Senator for North Carolina, who are currently working from home. The standard cliche would say that these past few days have provided a stark reminder of the dangers of this terrible virus, but the truth is that our Nation did not need any such reminder.

More than 209,000 of our fellow citizens have lost their lives. Millions have battled illness or had their lives disrupted by positive tests. This past weekend, my home State of Kentucky just recorded its highest ever--highest ever--one-day total for new cases. We all need to remain vigilant. We all need to remain careful.

If the Speaker of the House and the Democratic leader had not spent months blocking another bipartisan relief package over unrelated, far- left poison pills, we could have put hundreds of billions more dollars for kids, jobs, and healthcare in the pipeline many weeks ago.

For the sake of our Nation, let's hope they finally lay down their partisan demands and let our country get back on offense against this disease.

BREAK IN TRANSCRIPT


Source
arrow_upward