Trump just vetoed the COVID relief bill, and he's demanding that Congress increase the stimulus checks from $600 to $2000 if they want him to sign it.
This can go one of three ways now:
The ball is entirely in Congress' court now. The "good outcome" where everyone gets $2000 is dependent on Democrats prioritizing their fiscal goals (i.e. bigger stimulus checks) over anti-Trump partisanship, while Republicans do the opposite and prioritize pro-Trump partisanship over their own fiscal goals (i.e. smaller stimulus checks). If it's the other way around, and Democrats choose partisanship while Republicans prioritize their fiscal goals, then the veto gets overturned and we get the original $600 checks. If both sides choose partisanship, or both sides choose to prioritize their fiscal goals, then nothing will get passed at all.