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Nancy Pelosi blasts Republicans who are ‘refusing to lift a finger’ for $1,200 coronavirus stimulus check deal

NANCY Pelosi has blasted Republicans who are "refusing to lift a finger" for the $1,200 coronavirus stimulus check deal.

The House Speaker made the remarks in a statement she released on Labor Day, highlighting the trials and tribulations of being a working American.

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The House Speaker slammed the party in a letter
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The House Speaker slammed the party in a letterCredit: AFP or licensors
Pelosi has blamed Republicans for the delay
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Pelosi has blamed Republicans for the delayCredit: AFP or licensors

concludes her letter by addressing the crisis and the long-awaited .

"Sadly, this Labor Day, America's workers are facing the staggering assault on their health and economic security from the unprecedented coronavirus crisis," she wrote.

"Yet, with millions of workers still unemployed and millions more at risk of losing their jobs, and the continue to ignore the scale of the crisis and refuse to lift a finger to help working families.

Americans are waiting for their stimulus checks
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Americans are waiting for their stimulus checksCredit: Getty Images - Getty

"We must act quickly and decisively to defeat the virus, provide critical financial relief to state and local governments to preserve jobs, and keep workers safe with strong [Occupational Safety and Health Administration] protections.

"During this difficult moment for America, remain steadfast in our commitment to delivering the support and relief hard-working Americans need and deserve as we build on our achievements and advance an economy that works for everyone."

However, an interview with , Treasury Secretary said that Pelosi is unless Republicans will agree to spending .

"In my discussions with the Speaker, where we're really stuck, it's certain policy issues, but more importantly on the top line, the Speaker has refused to sit down and negotiate unless we agree to something like a $2.5trillion deal in advance," Mnuchin said.

Democrats and Republicans were still butting heads on several issues - including the cost of the package - when adjourned for a summer break in August.

Lawmakers are due to return from recess on September 8, leaving many Americans hopeful that a bill similar to the Cares package, and another round of $1,200 stimulus checks, will get approval by the end of this week.

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