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Sen. Joe Manchin Urges Biden to Strike a Deal with Republicans on Debt Ceiling

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is putting pressure on President Joe Biden to negotiate with Republicans in exchange for raising the debt ceiling limit. The government could fall behind on its bills as early as June 1 if Congress doesn’t raise the borrowing limit. While Biden wants a quick debt ceiling increase with no attached spending cuts, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has rallied Republicans around the Limit, Save, Grow Act of 2023.

The GOP Proposal

The Limit, Save, Grow Act of 2023 passed the House last month to raise the debt ceiling by $1.5 trillion if nondiscretionary federal spending drops to fiscal 2022 levels, budget increases are capped at 1% per year, and entitlement program work requirements are introduced.

The White House and top congressional Democrats have rejected the GOP proposal as a nonstarter, but Manchin sees an opening for a deficit reduction deal. Along with Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ), Manchin is urging Biden to negotiate with Republicans ahead of a planned White House meeting next week.

“Every day without action brings the American government closer to default and the American people closer to economic chaos,” Manchin said in a statement Monday. “I urge President Biden to show true leadership and finally put politics aside and the well-being of our nation first.”

Biden will host McCarthy and other congressional leaders at the White House on May 9 for a debt limit discussion.

Washington Photos of the Week

Check out these scenes from the week of May 1, 2023, captured by Washington Examiner photographer Graeme Jennings.

  • Manchin urges Biden to make debt ceiling deal with GOP
  • Senate Republicans back McCarthy on debt limit showdown with Biden
  • CDC Director Rochelle Walensky resigns
  • Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announces effort to combat Chinese competition
  • Sen. Bernie Sanders makes push for $17 minimum wage

Stay tuned for more updates on the debt ceiling negotiations.



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