Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has called on President Donald Trump to sign the $2.3 trillion spending package, which would provide $600 stimulus checks to most Americans. The funding bill, which passed both houses of Congress in a bipartisan fashion, has been the center of attention in recent days after Trump urged lawmakers to increase the stimulus checks to $2,000 per person. The president slammed Congress for spending money on what he described as “unnecessary” programs and foreign aid, and “wasteful items” while Americans continue to struggle due to pandemic lockdowns. The bill was sent to Trump’s desk for signature on Christmas Eve after a unanimous consent filed by House Democrats to increase the payments was blocked by Republicans, and a counter request to revisit foreign spending filed by House Republicans was rejected by Democrats. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi vowed on Thursday that she would call House members back into session on Monday to …