June 02, 2023
Senate Approves Debt Ceiling Bill, Last Major Hurdle To Avoid U.S. Default On Debt; Joe Biden Plans Oval Office Address — Update
UPDATE: The Senate cleared the debt ceiling bill late on Thursday, the final hurdle for the U.S. to avoid default on its debt with a deadline approaching in just a matter of days. The bill, which passed 63-36, now goes to President Joe Biden . It ends the most precarious standoff over the debt limit since 2011. Forty four Democrats, 17 Republicans and two independents voted in favor; four Democrats, 31 Republicans and one independent voted against. “Senators from both parties voted to protect our heard-earned economic progress and prevent a first-ever default,” Biden said. “No one gets everything they want in a negotiation, but make no mistake: this bipartisan agreement is a big win for our economy and the American people.” Related Story Debt Ceiling Bill Advances In House After Clearing Key Committee -- Update The president is planning an Oval Office address at 7 p.m. ET on Friday. Senate leaders issued a statement saying that the legislation would not limit their ability to appropriate emergency funds for the MILITARY. That was a concession to critics of the legislation concerned over funding levels for the Pentagon. Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) said that he voted against the bill because of its new restrictions on food stamp recipients. “As I communicated to leadership and the White House, I would have voted to avoid default if it would have made the difference. All in all, this was a tough vote and an ugly situation manufactured by extortionists. While we avoided a catastrophe this time around, we should never put the country in this situation again. The 14th Amendment is right there.” PREVIOUSLY: The Senate is poised to vote on the debt ceiling bill after leaders reached an agreement for a speedier process to ensure that the legislation gets to Joe Biden’s desk before a Monday deadline and prevent a default of the U.S. economy. Multiple news outlets reported that the agreement will allow opponents and other critics of the bill to introduce a series of amendments, all of which are not likely to pass. The votes are scheduled to begin this evening. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said that the agreement will allow the Senate to pass the legislation tonight. “Let’s keep this process moving quickly,” he said, adding that “by passing this bill, we can avoid default tonight.” Biden returned to the White House after falling at a ceremony at the Air Force Academy’s commencement ceremony. White House officials said that the president tripped over a sandbag on the stage while he was shaking hands. He was not harmed, but the fall was a top story in cable news coverage this afternoon. “I got sandbagged,” Biden said to reporters as he arrived on the South Lawn of the White House. The House passed the debt ceiling bill on Thursday in an overwhelming 314-117 vote. PREVIOUSLY, May 31: The U.S. cleared another hurdle in avoiding its first default, as a the House of Representatives passed compromise legislation to suspend the debt ceiling. Even as members of the far right revolted over the plan hashed out by Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden, the bill had more than enough votes for passage. It passed 314-117. Members on both sides of the aisle clapped when the final tally was announced, a rare instance of bipartisanship for major legislation. The legislation now moves to the Senate where, despite the endorsement of Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, it’s not entirely clear when the bill will come to the floor. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has told lawmakers that the U.S. has until June 5 to avoid default. Two of the vocal opponents of the legislation — Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) — want to present amendments but reportedly do not want to extend the process further. In the end, more Democrats voted for the bill than Republicans — 165 members vs. 149 members. Seventy one Republicans joined 46 Democrats in voting against it. In a press conference after the vote, McCarthy touted the bill as a reset on out-of-control spending. “I have been thinking about this day before my vote for Speaker because I knew the debt ceiling was coming,” he told reporters. “I wanted to make history. I wanted to do something no other Congress has done.” The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the bill would cut deficits by $1.5 trillion over the next 10 years. The bill would suspend the debt ceiling until January, 2025. It also curbs increases in federal discretionary spending over the next two years, expands work requirements for food stamps and claws back some funding for the IRS, among other provisions. Earlier in the week, it was not clear that the legislation’s passage was a sure thing, as a number of vocal Republicans, including Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX), rallied against it as not going far enough to rein in spending. They attacked McCarthy personally, suggesting that he reneged on promises he gave them to clear the way for him to become Speaker. But they were unable to scuttle the legislation, as some of the influential voices in the party were missing from this fight: Donald Trump, who did not weigh in, and Tucker Carlson, who no longer has the nightly Fox News platform. Democratic detractors, meanwhile, chided the deal as giving in to hostage taking, with vulnerable Americans paying the greatest cost. It was clear earlier in the afternoon that the bill would have the votes, as members voted 241-187 on a procedural vote to start debate. There was a bit of drama to that roll call, though, as it initially looked like Republicans opponents of the bill were succeeding in their efforts to block it. Dozens of Democrats initially withheld their votes, but as the clock ticked they eventually provided enough votes for it to pass. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries later slammed Republicans for needing the Democratic support just to get the legislation to the floor. “It appears that you have lost control of the floor of the House,” he said. Biden had initially insisted that he would not negotiate over raising and suspending the debt limit, arguing that it was non-negotiable to threaten the full faith and credit of the U.S. As the deadline approached, the administration entered into talks with House Republicans, resulting in the deal last weekend. The White House has tried to sell the legislation to Democrats, upset with the cuts, by arguing that it could have been far worse and threatened parts of Biden’s agenda. Biden said in a statement after the vote, “This agreement is good news for the American people and the American economy. It protects key priorities and accomplishments from the past two years, including historic investments that are creating good jobs across the country.” Of the three House Democrats vying to succeed Dianne Feinstein in the U.S. Senate, Katie Porter and Barbara Lee voted against the bill, while Adam Schiff voted for it.
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Originally appeared on E! Online Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet are bouncing together from coast to coast as their romance heats up. The Kylie Cosmetics founder and the Oscar-nominated actor served some PDA while sitting together in the stands at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York City to watch the U.S. Open matches Sept. 10, the final day of the 2023 tennis championships. Jenner, 26, and Chalamet, 27, were photographed watching the tournament with their arms around each other and in a video shared on the U.S. Open’s X (formerly Twitter) account, she also appeared to stroke his hair. The two wore black outfits on their tennis date, which marked their third outing in a week. The “Kardashians” star and the “Wonka” actor had also twinned in black two days prior when they made their joint New York Fashion Week debut at a private, star-studded dinner celebrating French designer Haider Ackermann’s first beauty collab with Augustinus Bader. They Dated? Surprising Star Couples Following multiple reports in April that said the two are dating, Jenner and Chalamet were photographed in public for the first time Sept. 4 at Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour concert in Los Angeles, where they also spent time making out. Also in attendance at the show: Jenner’s ex, Travis Scott, with whom she shares daughter Stormi Webster, 5, and son Aire Webster, 19 months. Jenner and Chalamet have not commented on the nature of their relationship. During their PDA-filled outing at the U.S. Open, the two sat behind Laverne Cox. Many other celebs attended the tournament that day and last week. This story uses functionality that may not work in our app. Click here to open the story in your web browser.
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