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On The Money: Finger-pointing picks up in COVID-19 relief fight | Landlords, housing industry sue CDC to overturn eviction ban

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THE BIG DEAL — Finger-pointing picks up in COVID-19 relief fight: The blame game is heating up as it becomes increasingly clear there will be no new COVID-19 relief deal before Election Day.

Even as party leaders inch closer to a deal on another huge package, both sides are girding for the near-certain prospect that it won’t be enacted before Nov. 3.

There are risks for both parties. The fierce jockeying arrives as coronavirus cases are spiking around the country, jobless claims are on the rise, and neither side wants to bear the political backlash of inaction. The Hill’s Mike Lillis and Scott Wong break it down here.

 

LEADING THE DAY

Landlords, housing industry sue CDC to overturn eviction ban: A group of Ohio landlords and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), a national trade group for the housing industry, filed a lawsuit Friday to overturn the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) eviction ban.

In a lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, the coalition of landlords and NAHB allege that the CDC, the Department of Health and Human Services, and Department of Justice violated federal law and the Constitution with a national September ban on evictions.

I have more on the lawsuit here.

 

Biden presses Trump to release tax returns after report on China bank account: Former Vice President Joe Biden again pressed President Trump to release his tax returns during Thursday’s presidential debate, after The New York Times reported this week that the president maintains a Chinese bank account.

“What are you hiding? Why are you unwilling?” Biden asked the president.

The Times reported that Trump has a bank account in China and that the president’s business entity that controls that account paid nearly $200,000 in taxes in the country from 2013 to 2015. 

“Release your tax return or stop talking about corruption,” Biden said.

The Hill’s Naomi Jagoda explains here.

 

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ODDS AND ENDS

 

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