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'Certainly not my intent': Biden walks back infrastructure veto remarks

Published Jun 26, 2021 03:18PM ET Updated Jun 26, 2021 09:25PM ET
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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the bipartisan infrastructure deal in the East Room of the White House in Washington, U.S., June 24, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

By Jarrett Renshaw

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden on Saturday withdrew his threat to veto a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill unless a separate Democratic spending plan also passes Congress, saying that was never his intent.

Moments after announcing the bipartisan deal on Thursday, Biden appeared to put it in jeopardy with his comment that the infrastructure bill would have to move in "tandem" with a larger bill that includes a host of Democratic priorities that he hopes to pass along party lines.

He said of the infrastructure bill on Thursday that "if this is the only thing that comes to me, I’m not signing it."

Those comments sparked criticism from some Republican lawmakers who were party to the deal and accused the president of making new demands. Biden sought to clarify his position on Saturday in the hope of keeping the bipartisan deal from unraveling.

"My comments also created the impression that I was issuing a veto threat on the very plan I had just agreed to, which was certainly not my intent," Biden said in a statement issued on Saturday.

The new comments create some distance between the White House and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who said on Thursday that Democrats would not consider the bipartisan infrastructure package until both it and a larger spending plan aimed at climate, American families and other social priorities pass the Senate.

Biden said he is prepared to defend both spending packages against Democrats and Republicans and said they should be considered independent of each other. He will be making the case across the country, starting in Wisconsin on Tuesday.

"We will let the American people – and the Congress – decide," Biden said.

Biden's previous comments had put internal party pressure on the 11 Republicans in the group of 21 senators who endorsed the infrastructure package to abandon the agreement.

The $1.2 trillion framework includes $579 billion in new spending on major investments in the power grid, broadband internet services and passenger and freight rail. The package would be paid for through more than a dozen funding mechanisms, including $100 billion in estimated tax revenues from a ramp-up in enforcement by the Internal Revenue Service, and unused COVID-19 aid money.

Meanwhile, Democrats are cobbling together a spending bill that could include money for schools, climate change mitigation, and support for parents and caregivers. It will also likely include Biden's bedrock pledge to make the U.S. economy more fair by increasing taxes on the rich and corporations.

That spending bill would most likely have to pass through a legislative process known as reconciliation that avoids a Senate rule requiring 60 votes to move a bill along. Democrats cannot afford to lose one vote in the Senate if they want to pass a spending bill along party lines.

'Certainly not my intent': Biden walks back infrastructure veto remarks
 

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edward lewis
edward lewis Jun 27, 2021 6:09AM ET
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LOL you know you are an incompetent buffoon when even an investing site has to have a team come through and clean up/censor the comment section to hide criticism of you
Alex Malmstrom
Alex Malmstrom Jun 27, 2021 5:32AM ET
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My college roommate used to be in the Peace Corps and when he was stationed in Romania he and his team were to build a 2.5-mile road through a forest. Their calculated cost for the project was EUR 600'000, their budget EUR 5 million. Long story short, the road was never completed and the entire budget was also gone.  Kind of expect to see the same with Biden's infrastructure bill. We will probably get a few new pointless road signs and a bridge or two will get a new repaint and that's it, the rest of the money ends up in local government officials' pockets.
oeg vokar
oeg vokar Jun 27, 2021 4:00AM ET
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Wasn't this deal, according to Reuters, a win for Biden!!!! Still wondering who the liar is?
Danial Harith Ridzuan
Danial Harith Ridzuan Jun 27, 2021 2:42AM ET
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Hmm ok
Abu Bakarr Koroma
Abu Bakarr Koroma Jun 27, 2021 2:21AM ET
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good morning
Catholic Man
CatholicMan Jun 27, 2021 1:20AM ET
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He forgot what he said.
Luu Hung
Luu Hung Jun 27, 2021 12:31AM ET
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Best POTUS everrrrr lol
Monika Sharma
Monika Sharma Jun 26, 2021 11:54PM ET
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any expert s can told me that after this Biden dialogue market down or up
KOLAR GOAT FARM INDIA
KOLAR GOAT FARM INDIA Jun 26, 2021 11:54PM ET
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dont rely only on news do some calculation also take look on the chart
Vlad Lozovskiy
Vlad Lozovskiy Jun 26, 2021 11:31PM ET
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Lol.  unless there is money for shemales, I'm not signing it!
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The Man Jun 26, 2021 11:31PM ET
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A_Jaundiced_Eye Jun 26, 2021 10:45PM ET
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Now, now, everybody please calm down.  Biden is not a liar, he's not sneaky, he's not two-faced.  He's a very, very nice man who just HAPPENS to be Senile, that's all.
 
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