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White House not ‘naive’ about Biden’s gloomy prospects for more bipartisan deals

Posted by kljy-hd3 on December 6, 2022 in Featured, National News | Leave a response

Christian Datoc, White House correspondent for The Washington Examiner

The White House pumped the brakes Tuesday about the prospects of passing “historic” bipartisan legislation over the next two years despite President Joe Biden’s repeated vows to work with Republicans following November’s midterm election results.

Brian Deese, the director of Biden’s National Economic Council, addressed the subject when asked by reporters if comments made by House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), who characterized the CHIPS and Science Act, bipartisan infrastructure law, and more as “corporate welfare,” suggested Biden’s window for bipartisanship had closed.

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