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But like it or not, the fractured alarms about Biden’s fitness to continue as the Democratic Party’s nominee will centralize in Washington when members of Congress return to work on Monday evening.
Four more Democratic representatives abandoned the “Biden” portion of their party’s Biden-Harris ticket during a Sunday afternoon meeting with House leadership. Reps., who is widely considered responsible for clinching Biden’s 2020 nomination when he was scuffling following poor performances in early primaries, bowed out of appearing on the Sunday news shows yesterday. That about-face came following a week of“I’m a Biden-Harris person, so I’m not getting away from that.
Major items on the agenda this week include Republican pet projects, though some of them have more bipartisan support than others. A push to put restrictions on the Biden administration’s regulation of several household appliances, such as refrigerators, gas stoves, etc., won over a handful of Democrats the last time it was discussed. But with the party cracking over external pressures, it’s not clear how cooperative Democrats are going to be now.
The pressure isn’t on for senators to hammer out spending plans this week — they have until Oct. 1. But July is already into its second week, and all of Congress is set to vacate the Capitol for a month in August. And lawmakers don’t exactly have a sterling record of meeting deadlines when it comes to spending proposals.
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