The White House on Wednesday pushed for Congress to take a narrow coronavirus economic relief bill which Democrats have rejected, while a top Senate Democrat said real action may come shortly after the Sept. seven U.S. Labor Day holiday. With the breakdown of discussions between the White House and leading congressional Democrats currently in its 12th day, Senate Republicans are floating a"skinny" version of their $1 trillion bill proposed by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for a potential vote in the Republican-led room. White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows called on Democrats to use Saturday's vote on U.S. Postal Service laws in the House of Representatives as a car for coronavirus relief including stimulation checks for individuals and financing for personal protective gear and colleges. "I believe the outlook for a lanky deal is better than it has ever been and yet we are still there," Meadows told reporters. "If Speaker (Nancy) Pelosi moves a