Republicans “force” Biden into Congress

Joe Biden canceled a scheduled visit to Chicago today in hopes of helping “move forward” on two major infrastructure bills that are currently stuck in Congress amid bitter political battles, an official said Tuesday. White House.

The American president “Will remain” today “in the White House to continue working to move the two bills forward” which are considered critical for his term, one of which provides for infrastructure expenditure and the other for social welfare expenditure, according to this source. He also canceled an appearance dedicated to COVID-19 vaccination, according to the same source.

Beyond the two crucial bills, for which Democrats are divided, Republicans yesterday blocked for the second day in a row the attempt of the coalition party to prevent a threatened US default.

As Federal funding expires on Thursday, and the borrowing limit is expected to be paid by October 18, the Democrats, who have a narrow majority in the Senate and House of Representatives, are trying to prevent a possible fiscal catastrophe and at the same time advance Biden’s ambitious legislative agenda.

Republican caucus leader Mitch McConnell urges Democrats to use parliamentary maneuver to temporarily raise federal debt limit ($ 28.4 trillion) without his party’s votes, although his interlocutors in the other emphasize that somewhere around 5 trillion. The federal debt’s dollars are due to tax breaks and spending that were approved during the days of former Republican President Donald Trump.

The two crucial deadlines raise tensions sharply and make the fall increasingly hot and complicated for Democrats.

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