The White House has maintained that responsibility to lift the debt ceiling falls on Congress. But the standoff with congressional Republicans appeared to shift as President Biden invited Speaker McCarthy next week to discuss the debt limit.
WASHINGTON — There is growing concern that President Joe Biden will be left defending a faltering economy if the government fails to avoid a default on the nation's debt, according to sources inside the White House and on Capitol Hill.
Americans won’t be weighing the nuance of “who is at fault or what a default would mean, but what they will understand is who’s in charge,” the source said, adding that Americans “will blame one person.
A Democratic congressional source indicated Biden could use the monthly unemployment report scheduled for Friday to make his case about the debt ceiling by using the presidential bully pulpit.
Within hours of Yellen's warning, Biden had invited all four congressional leaders to a meeting at the White House on May 9, calling McCarthy, who is in Israel on official travel. “I don’t think anyone thought McCarthy would get anything passed in the House,” the Democratic lawmaker said.A Democratic lawmaker said
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