WASHINGTON – Leading Republicans say the coronavirus shutdown cannot go on. Car-honking activists swarmed a statehouse Wednesday to protest stay-home restrictions.
Capitol Hill staff are quietly drafting bills to undo the just-passed rescue aid and push Americans back to work. Behind President Donald Trump's effort to accelerate re-opening the U.S.
economy during the pandemic is a contingent of GOP allies eager to have his back. “It’s very much time to start having that conversation and start figuring that out,” said Sen.
Pat Toomey, R-Pa., who has shared his views with Trump. The push to revive the economy is being influenced and amplified by a potent alliance of big money business interests, religious freedom conservatives and