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Problem Solvers Caucus chairs see ‘wiggle room’ in debt ceiling deadline

A default on the nation's debt may not be inevitable on the June 1 "X-date" if Congress fails to resolve the debt ceiling deadlock, the co-chairs of the House Problem Solvers' Caucus suggested.

Ted Cruz accuses Biden of being ‘willing to tank the economy’ over debt limit

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) accused President Joe Biden of being "willing to tank the economy" instead of accepting spending clawbacks.

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez dismisses some of DeSantis’ recent immigration laws

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez dismissed many of Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) new immigration laws as "headline grabbers."

Eric Adams issues call for migrants to be sent to every city in the US

New York City Mayor Eric Adams called for migrants to be sent to every city in the United States so that the border crisis is "not a burden on one city."

Bill Cassidy doesn’t ‘think Trump can win a general election’

A top Republican senator cast doubt on former President Donald Trump's ability to win a general election.

Chris Van Hollen slams Kevin McCarthy as a ‘very weak speaker’

Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) called House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) a "very weak speaker" Sunday.

Durham report: Graham says ‘damning’ findings show FBI tried to ‘get a political outcome’

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) called Special Counsel John Durham's report "damning" and said it was an illustration of the FBI's politicization.

Where the debt ceiling negotiations stand as US draws closer to potential default

Deliberations over the debt ceiling underwent a whirlwind of developments over the weekend as both parties seek to come to an agreement over raising the debt limit.

Kevin McCarthy to meet with Biden in person on Monday

Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) will meet in person with President Joe Biden on Monday to discuss raising the debt ceiling after a “productive” phone call on Sunday.

Janet Yellen says ‘hard deadline’ for US to breach debt ceiling hasn’t changed

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen indicated her "hard" June 1 deadline for the United States to potentially breach the debt limit hasn't changed.
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