Reporter’s Notebook: Biden’s clock ticking for the debt ceiling

.

Joe Biden
FILE – President Joe Biden speaks during a meeting with his “Investing in America Cabinet,” in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, Friday, May 5, 2023, in Washington. For Biden, the past few days have raised hopes that the U.S. economy can stick a soft landing—possibly avoiding a recession as the 2024 election nears. Most U.S. adults have downbeat feelings about Biden’s economic leadership, as high inflation has overshadowed a strong jobs market. It’s long been economic orthodoxy that efforts to beat back inflation by the Federal Reserve would result in unemployment rising and the country sinking into recession. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File) Evan Vucci/AP

Reporter’s Notebook: Biden’s clock ticking for the debt ceiling

Video Embed

White House Reporter Haisten Willis joins Jim Antle to discuss the White House’s lack of action on settling a debt ceiling agreement, and what measures the Biden administration has taken to keep illegal immigration to a minimum as Title 42 ends.

© 2023 Washington Examiner

Related Content