Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) on Tuesday night criticized Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) for introducing a new bill tying the $2,000 direct payments to “unrelated” demands, saying the leader’s bill is doomed. “Senator McConnell knows very well how to make a bill of law, and he knows how to kill a bill,” Schumer said, adding that, “The only way to deliver the $2,000 survival checks to Americans, is to pass the bipartisan House-passed bill called the CASH Act.” After blocking Schumer’s attempt to unanimously pass the CASH Act bill to increase direct payments in the year-end coronavirus relief package to $2,000, McConnell revealed Tuesday night, that he had his own $2,000 direct payment bill, which also included repealing of Section 230 and to the creation of a bipartisan committee to investigate voter fraud in the 2020 election. “What we’re seeing right now is Leader McConnell trying to …