On Monday, a brief glimmer of hope emerged that Joe Biden might set his arrogance and senility aside to do what's right for the nation.
Biden is apparently planning to tell McCarthy what he's already told him.
President Joe Biden will not negotiate over the debt ceiling during his meeting with four top congressional leaders on May 9, but he will discuss starting "a separate budget process" to talk about spending priorities, the White House said on Tuesday.
Biden on Monday summoned the four Senate and House of Representatives leaders - two fellow Democrats and two Republicans - to the White House next week, after the U.S. Treasury warned the government could run short of cash to pay its bills as soon as June 1.
"He is not going to negotiate on the debt ceiling," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said.
House Republicans have already passed a debt ceiling increase that includes a one percent spending increase on top of 2022 spending levels.
Biden knows he's already run the economy off a cliff.
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