Donald Trump calls for $2 trillion infra spending

Trump has long argued for massive spending on roads, bridges and other basic but long neglected infrastructure across the United States. His latest proposal comes a week after he signed a $2-trillion economic relief bill aimed at helping businesse...

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump called on Tuesday for a $2-trillion infrastructure package, saying cheap credit now allows for a“bold” initiative just when the US economy is reeling from the coronavirus shutdown. “With interest rates for the United States being at ZERO, this is the time to do our decades long awaited Infrastructure Bill,” Trump tweeted.

He said “it should be VERY BIG & BOLD, Two Trillion Dollars, and be focused solely on jobs and rebuilding the once great infrastructure of our Country!”

Trump has long argued for massive spending on roads, bridges and other basic but long neglected infrastructure across the United States. His latest proposal comes a week after he signed a $2-trillion economic relief bill aimed at helping businesses large and small survive the nationwide economic shutdown forced by social distancing and transport freezes during the coronavirus pandemic.

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