Sens. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) voiced support for $2,000 stimulus payments, differing from some of his GOP colleagues in the Senate, as the House voted to approve the measure on Monday night. The House passed a bill to include the $2,000 stimulus payments after President Donald Trump last week called for them. On Sunday night, Trump passed a stimulus bill that included $600 direct payments. It’s not yet clear if the Senate will join the House in passing the bill. “I agree with the president that millions of working-class families are in dire need of additional relief, which is why I support $2,000 in direct payments to Americans struggling due to the pandemic,” Rubio said in a Monday statement. And Hawley on Tuesday morning made a similar comment. “Working Americans have borne the brunt of this pandemic. They’ve been hammered, through no fault of their own. They …