

Biden’s Radical Option to End the Debt Fight
8 snips May 12, 2023
In this discussion, Jim Tankersley, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, delves into the urgent debt ceiling crisis facing the U.S. He outlines the high-stakes negotiations between President Biden and congressional leaders. The conversation reveals Biden's potential radical move involving the 14th Amendment to avoid a default, alongside the implications of this decision. Tankersley also highlights the tensions with Republicans over spending cuts and the possible pathways to a bipartisan agreement, making the fiscal landscape even more intriguing.
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Biden's Perspective
- Biden views the debt ceiling debate as Republicans holding the nation hostage.
- He believes they're demanding spending cuts in exchange for preventing default.
Republican Perspective
- Republicans see Biden as unreasonable for not negotiating their bill.
- They believe their bill, which raises the debt limit with spending cuts, offers a starting point.
14th Amendment Option
- Biden might ignore Congress and the debt limit using the 14th Amendment.
- This amendment mandates that the government must pay its debts.