US political leaders push for lawmakers’ support on debt ceiling deal
by Edward Helmore in New York and agencies from US news | The Guardian on (#6BZ33)
Some members of Congress question if they received enough concessions in Biden and McCarthy's agreement
US political leaders appeared bullish on Monday that they can sell a bipartisan compromise debt ceiling deal to enough mainstream lawmakers - overcoming boisterous criticism from left and right - urgently enough to avert a first-ever national default on the $31.4tn the US owes creditors.
Despite a lot of diplomacy and even arm-twisting still to come on Capitol Hill in the next few days, Joe Biden left the White House to head to Delaware on Monday afternoon smiling and teasing reporters as he took questions, while the first lady, Jill Biden, waited on the lawn.
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