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- President Donald Trump said during a Sunday press conference that Democrats and Republicans are nearing agreement on approving extra money to help small businesses hurt by the coronavirus pandemic.
- The deal, which Trump said could be ready as early as Monday, would end a stalemate over Trump's request to add $250 billion to a small-business loan program established last month as part of a $2.3 trillion coronavirus economic relief plan. That fund has already been exhausted.
- Democratic leaders want more money for small businesses but with additional safeguards to ensure that credit reaches businesses in underserved communities.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US Democrats and Republicans are near agreement on approving extra money to help small businesses hurt by the coronavirus pandemic and could seal a deal as early as Monday, President Donald Trump said, despite hopes for a deal on Sunday.
Trump told his daily White House briefing on the crisis that Republicans were "close" to getting a deal with Democrats, and suggested there could be a resolution on Monday.
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