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Biden ramps up pressure on House GOP in debt limit battle

Biden ramps up pressure on House GOP in debt limit battle
The US S debt ceiling drama is about to start *** new chapter. I know we have the time. I mean, we could do it easily. But do we have the will President Joe Biden and top congressional leaders including House Speaker Kevin mccarthy had *** 60 minute sit down to address the financial threat Tuesday but talks fell flat without *** deal. This is *** political game they're trying to play instead of sit down and really negotiate while the White House wants the spending cap lifted without restrictions. House Republicans are pushing for their already passed limit, save grow plan that raises the ceiling $1.5 trillion but cuts some domestic programs. Americans are very concerned about inflation and they're very concerned about their retirement. Both of those things are caused by massive government debt and massive government spending. Biden and the leaders are scheduled to continue their talks on Friday but the clock is ticking Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says if an agreement isn't reached the US could run out of money as soon as June 1st by not taking default off the table. Speaker mccarthy is greatly endangering America and making it much harder to make progress on budget negotiations. I'm John Lawrence reporting.
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Biden ramps up pressure on House GOP in debt limit battle
Fresh off a White House meeting with no serious breakthrough on the debt limit standoff, President Joe Biden is launching a new phase of his pressure campaign against House Republicans as he makes his case that lawmakers should lift the nation鈥檚 borrowing authority without any strings attached.Biden will travel to Valhalla, New York, on Wednesday to argue that a measure passed by House GOP lawmakers that would lift the debt limit for about a year while curbing some federal spending would impose cuts for veterans care, educators and other domestic priorities. The area is represented by first-term Republican Rep. Mike Lawler, whose district Biden won in 2020.The White House will use the trip to trumpet what it says is economic progress under the Democratic president 鈥� pointing to the number of jobs created during his term and a fresh focus on domestic manufacturing 鈥� while warning that an unprecedented debt default would threaten millions of jobs and raise the prospect of a recession.Back in Washington, senior White House officials and congressional aides were starting to discuss a path to avert a catastrophic debt default as soon as June 1, in preparation for another meeting between Biden and top Capitol Hill leaders later this week. But House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., showed few signs that he and House Republicans were willing to budge from their debt limit proposal, and Biden underscored again that their plan was a non-starter with him.鈥淗e鈥檚 proposed deep cuts that I believe will hurt American families,鈥� Biden told reporters after his meeting with McCarthy, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.Biden in his remarks also will invoke the specter of cuts to veterans鈥� care, an issue that has become particularly sensitive in the back-and-forth rhetoric between the White House and congressional Republicans. When the president suggested during the meeting that the House GOP plan could end up cutting benefits to veterans, McCarthy told reporters that he shot back that was a 鈥渓ie.鈥� But Biden disputed that it was a lie, saying that the across-the-board cuts would affect veterans' care and other vital domestic programs.The stalemate comes as the U.S. government is rapidly bumping up against its legal borrowing authority, meaning that it may not be able to pay its bills as early as the start of next month unless lawmakers agree to lift the limit.Biden is also scheduled to spend a week abroad on a trip to Japan, Australia and Papua New Guinea later this month. He said postponing his travel is 鈥減ossible but not likely.鈥漌ith debt talks showing minimal progress, the White House hopes that Biden鈥檚 public relations campaign 鈥� starting in a congressional district that will be key for Democrats seeking to wrest House control back from Republicans next year 鈥� increases pressure on GOP lawmakers who can鈥檛 afford politically to alienate moderate voters. Lawler, as one of 18 House Republicans hailing from a congressional district won by Biden, is a prime target for the White House.Still, Lawler accepted the invitation from the White House, 鈥渕aybe to their surprise,鈥� the lawmaker said in an interview Tuesday. He said it was a 鈥渓ittle disappointing鈥� that Biden was spending his time traveling his district rather than negotiating with other leaders in Washington.鈥淣obody wants to see us default. Nobody wants to see us not raise the debt limit. But they also don鈥檛 want to see us continue to spend money that we don鈥檛 have,鈥� Lawler said. 鈥淲hen I鈥檓 out talking to folks in my community, my district, by and large they agree with my stance.鈥滵espite Lawler's presence at the event, at Westchester Community College, Biden is 鈥渁lways going to be honest with the American people,鈥� White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Tuesday.鈥淭he president is going to drive home the impact of these current discussions that we鈥檙e having 鈥� the economy, how it affects real hardworking Americans. That鈥檚 what you鈥檙e going to hear from the president," she said. 鈥淗e鈥檒l be very clear about that. He鈥檒l be clear about what could potentially happen.鈥滺ouse Republicans, in their debt measure that passed in April, are aiming for $4.5 trillion in deficit savings through cuts in spending, eliminating tax breaks for investing in clean energy, and undoing the Biden administration鈥檚 proposal that would forgive student loan debt. The White House has made it clear that Biden would veto that legislation.Democrats, who control the Senate by 51-49, are calling for a 鈥渃lean鈥� debt limit hike without any conditions such as spending cuts, but any such measure would require the support of at least nine Republican senators, and most of them say they will oppose doing so.While in New York on Wednesday, Biden, who formalized his reelection campaign on April 25, also will hold a pair of fundraisers.___AP Congressional Correspondent Lisa Mascaro contributed to this report.

Fresh off a White House meeting with no serious breakthrough on the debt limit standoff, President Joe Biden is launching a new phase of his pressure campaign against House Republicans as he makes his case that lawmakers should lift the nation鈥檚 borrowing authority without any strings attached.

Biden will travel to Valhalla, New York, on Wednesday to argue that a measure passed by House GOP lawmakers that would lift the debt limit for about a year while curbing some federal spending would impose cuts for veterans care, educators and other domestic priorities. The area is represented by first-term Republican Rep. Mike Lawler, whose district Biden won in 2020.

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The White House will use the trip to trumpet what it says is economic progress under the Democratic president 鈥� pointing to the number of jobs created during his term and a fresh focus on domestic manufacturing 鈥� while warning that an unprecedented debt default would threaten millions of jobs and raise the prospect of a recession.

Back in Washington, senior White House officials and congressional aides were starting to discuss a path to avert a catastrophic debt default as soon as June 1, in preparation for another meeting between Biden and top Capitol Hill leaders later this week. But House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., showed few signs that he and House Republicans were willing to budge from their debt limit proposal, and Biden underscored again that their plan was a non-starter with him.

鈥淗e鈥檚 proposed deep cuts that I believe will hurt American families,鈥� Biden told reporters after his meeting with McCarthy, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.

Biden in his remarks also will invoke the specter of cuts to veterans鈥� care, an issue that has become particularly sensitive in the back-and-forth rhetoric between the White House and congressional Republicans. When the president suggested during the meeting that the House GOP plan could end up cutting benefits to veterans, McCarthy told reporters that he shot back that was a 鈥渓ie.鈥� But Biden disputed that it was a lie, saying that the across-the-board cuts would affect veterans' care and other vital domestic programs.

The stalemate comes as the U.S. government is rapidly bumping up against its legal borrowing authority, meaning that it may not be able to pay its bills as early as the start of next month unless lawmakers agree to lift the limit.

Biden is also scheduled to spend a week abroad on a trip to Japan, Australia and Papua New Guinea later this month. He said postponing his travel is 鈥減ossible but not likely.鈥�

With debt talks showing minimal progress, the White House hopes that Biden鈥檚 public relations campaign 鈥� starting in a congressional district that will be key for Democrats seeking to wrest House control back from Republicans next year 鈥� increases pressure on GOP lawmakers who can鈥檛 afford politically to alienate moderate voters. Lawler, as one of 18 House Republicans hailing from a congressional district won by Biden, is a prime target for the White House.

Still, Lawler accepted the invitation from the White House, 鈥渕aybe to their surprise,鈥� the lawmaker said in an interview Tuesday. He said it was a 鈥渓ittle disappointing鈥� that Biden was spending his time traveling his district rather than negotiating with other leaders in Washington.

鈥淣obody wants to see us default. Nobody wants to see us not raise the debt limit. But they also don鈥檛 want to see us continue to spend money that we don鈥檛 have,鈥� Lawler said. 鈥淲hen I鈥檓 out talking to folks in my community, my district, by and large they agree with my stance.鈥�

Despite Lawler's presence at the event, at Westchester Community College, Biden is 鈥渁lways going to be honest with the American people,鈥� White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Tuesday.

鈥淭he president is going to drive home the impact of these current discussions that we鈥檙e having 鈥� the economy, how it affects real hardworking Americans. That鈥檚 what you鈥檙e going to hear from the president," she said. 鈥淗e鈥檒l be very clear about that. He鈥檒l be clear about what could potentially happen.鈥�

House Republicans, in their debt measure that passed in April, are aiming for $4.5 trillion in deficit savings through cuts in spending, eliminating tax breaks for investing in clean energy, and undoing the Biden administration鈥檚 proposal that would forgive student loan debt. The White House has made it clear that Biden would veto that legislation.

Democrats, who control the Senate by 51-49, are calling for a 鈥渃lean鈥� debt limit hike without any conditions such as spending cuts, but any such measure would require the support of at least nine Republican senators, and most of them say they will oppose doing so.

While in New York on Wednesday, Biden, who formalized his reelection campaign on April 25, also will hold a pair of fundraisers.

___

AP Congressional Correspondent Lisa Mascaro contributed to this report.