Biden Lawmakers Work to Trim Budget Bill as GOP Democrats Remain at Odds over Debt Ceiling
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On Tuesday, negotiations continued in Congress over lowering the price tag on a budget bill packed with progressive policies as the threat of the first U.S. default on its debt hangs over Capitol Hill. While left-leaning articles highlight that President Joe Biden said Democrats are considering a change to the Senate’s filibuster rules in order to quickly approve lifting the nation’s debt limit, right-leaning articles highlight that the White House is going on the offensive in its debt ceiling standoff.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that President Joe Biden said Democrats are considering a change to the Senate’s filibuster rules in order to quickly approve lifting the nation’s debt limit. The president’s remarks come as the Senate is tangled in a fiscally dangerous standoff over a vote needed to suspend the nation’s debt limit.
USA Today published a centrist article reporting that after a whirlwind week concluded Friday without a deal on Biden’s budget bill, various functions were back at the table this week to hammer out details on a revised plan. Democratic leaders said that President Joe Biden’s $3.5 trillion budget plan with priorities like subsidized childcare and community college needs to be scaled back to meet moderates who say the price tag is too high.
A right-leaning article by The Washington Examiner highlights that the White House is going on the offensive in its debt ceiling standoff. The White House is attempting to portray Democrats as the “adults in the room” as Republicans risk putting the federal government into default.
From the right
Biden goes on offense against 'reckless and dangerous' GOP on debt ceiling
Washington Examiner