House Republicans will press ahead by themselves on a plan to cut federal spending after President Biden said he's not interested in negotiations with the GOP.
will forge ahead with their own plan to cut federal spending over the next several weeks after President Biden again rejected the idea of negotiating cuts with the GOP in the context of a broader deal to raise the debt ceiling.House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif.,
warned that Biden needs to come to the table and address the two issues together, the White House dismissed that idea and said it's up to Congress to pass a"clean" debt ceiling increase. Instead of taking the White House's advice, House GOP lawmakers will focus on passing the 12 annual spending bills that keep the federal government running and will push for spending cuts as those bills are considered through the regular order of work in committee, one GOP aide said. Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., wrote a letter to President Biden last week calling on him to sit down and talk about the debt limit, but the White House rejected it.
"So the idea is that we can negotiate something with him and obviously with ourselves too, and our appropriations bills can be part of that negotiating factor," the aide said. That source and an additional senior GOP aide suggested to Fox News Digital that the onus will be on the White House and the Senate's Democratic majority to either accept the GOP cuts in return for the GOP’s agreement to raise the debt limit or do nothing and risk a default.
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