Deadline looming, Biden and McCarthy narrow in on budget deal to lift debt ceiling
The Democratic president and Republican speaker hope to strike a budget compromise this weekend. With
But the budget flow isn't the only hang-up.
A person familiar with the talks said the two sides are “dug in” on whether or not to agree to Republican demands to impose stiffer work requirements on people who receive government food stamps, cash assistance and health care aid, some of the most vulnerable Americans.
Yet both Biden and McCarthy expressed optimism heading into the weekend that the gulf between their positions could be bridged. A two-year deal would raise the debt limit for that time, past the 2024 presidential election.
“We knew this would not be easy," McCarthy, R-
McCarthy said, "It’s hard, but we’re working and we’re going to continue to work until we get this done.”
In remarks at the
“The only way to move forward is with a bipartisan agreement,” Biden said Thursday. “And I believe we’ll come to an agreement that allows us to move forward and protects the hardworking Americans of this country.”
Lawmakers are tentatively not expected back at work until Tuesday, just two days from the early June deadline when Treasury Secretary
Biden will also be away this weekend, departing Friday for the presidential retreat at
Meanwhile, Fitch Ratings agency placed the United States’
Weeks of negotiations between
The
“We have to spend less than we spent last year. That is the starting point,” said McCarthy.
One idea is to set those topline budget numbers but then add a “snap-back” provision that enforces the cuts if
On work requirements for the aid recipients, the
On the Republican demand to rescind money for the
Pressure is bearing down on McCarthy from the House's right flank not to give in to any deal, even if it means blowing past the
“Let’s hold the line,” said Rep.
McCarthy said
Failure to raise the nation’s debt ceiling, now at
Even if negotiators strike a deal in coming days, McCarthy has promised lawmakers he will abide by the rule to post any bill for 72 hours before voting — now likely Tuesday or even Wednesday.
In one potential development,
The teams are also eyeing a proposal to boost energy transmission line development from Sen.
The
While Biden has ruled out, for now, invoking the 14th Amendment to raise the debt limit on his own,
They are all but certain to claw back some
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