President Donald Trump’s threat that he would veto the CCP virus stimulus bill received support from some GOP lawmakers. “This is the worst bill, and it typifies the swamp,” Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) told Fox News. “Because it’s terrible, both from a process and a substantive point of view.” Trump, he said, should employ a pocket veto “so there isn’t an override vote” of the measure. On Tuesday night, the president released a video saying that Congress should pass a bill with less foreign aid, funding to government buildings, and other projects. What’s more, they should provide $2,000 direct payments to Americans rather than $600 ones, Trump remarked. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said he backs Trump’s veto threat. “President Obama is now a conservative when it comes to stimulus because his unemployment didn’t juice it up. He just extended it,” Paul told Fox News. “Cash payments is a ridiculous, terrible, …