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American Poll - Biden blames MAGA Republicans for potential default -- FREEDOM POLLS -- Â 3D%3D%3D

American Poll - Biden blames MAGA Republicans for potential default -- FREEDOM POLLS --  3D%3D%3D  Is Biden Trying To Bury Trump In Fraudulent Investigations? [Yes, He Is](  [No, He Is Not](   3D%3D%3D  Today in America President Biden stated during a news conference in Japan that he would not be blamed if the United States defaults on its debt in the near future. Biden traveled to Hiroshima for meetings with G-7 nations after Republicans in Congress forced negotiations on the debt limit, which the White House initially resisted debating. Biden accused "MAGA Republicans" of intentionally pushing for a default to undermine the economy before his re-election campaign. He emphasized that he had done his part in negotiations and criticized the proposals put forth by the other side as unacceptable. When asked if he would be blameless in a default situation, Biden claimed he would be blameless based on the merits of his offers but acknowledged that on the political front, no one would be blameless. He suggested that some House Republicans were aware of the economic damage a default would cause and believed it would hinder his re-election chances. Biden also mentioned his belief that he had the authority to unilaterally increase the debt limit using the 14th Amendment, although legal experts question the validity of this argument. The talks between Republicans and Democrats hit a snag due to a lack of progress on the discretionary spending cuts that Republicans desired. You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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