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Hill talks continue as Trump appears to waffle on shutdown

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Top Trump administration officials and congressional leaders struggled Monday to finalize a nearly $2 trillion economic rescue package as the coronavirus crisis deepened, even as President Donald Trump seemed to suggest he had qualms about extending the current 15-day suggested shutdown. “I didn't expect to be starting off my week with such a dire message for America,” Surgeon General Jerome Adams said on “CBS This Morning," as he warned the numbers will grow get worse this week. “Things are going to get worse before they get better.

We really need everyone to understand this...and lean into what they can do to flatten the curve.” Only hours before the surgeon general's dire warning, Trump suggested in a tweet that the

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