Biden, McCarthy meeting to stake out positions as clash looms over debt ceiling
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Joe Biden is sitting down with his new Republican nemesis for the first time to talk about how to ensure the federal government can continue to pay its bills.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says he wants to avoid a U.S. default, and insists that cherished programs like Social Security and Medicare are off the table.
But McCarthy’s torturous, 15-ballot bid to become speaker required a deal with caucus holdouts that federal spending next year be capped at 2022 levels, an eight per cent reduction.
Biden, for his part, has insisted that he won’t negotiate on the debt ceiling — something the White House likens to holding a gun to the head of the U.S. economy.