it s their constitutional obligation to do that. we re talking about programs when they talk about medicare, social security, we re talking about programs that they want to take hostage that will affect taxpayers, that will affect seniors and veterans. again, it s their constitutional duty. they should do this without conditions. trying to address market-related chatters. jerome powell was asked about the debt ceiling. there s only one option. for congress to pass the increase. is that the crew here, there s one option, there s no off ramps to consider? congress is the only option here? on any of the coins that s come up before. that s something that the treasury deals with and answers on. so i m not going to comment there. i think we ve been very clear from here that this should be done without conditions. and it is their basic job, congress, right? it s their basic duty to lift the debt ceiling. it s something that has been consistently done over the years. that s how
no decision has been made on this. now if you re asking about the president tackling climate crisis, the president has done more than any other president on this front. he s taken bold executive actions to accelerate clean energy manufacturing, secured historic legislation to make communities more resilient to the impacts of climate change and lower energy costs and so much more. he continues to deliver on historic climate change action while carrying out the law and meeting our energy needs. again, no decision has been made yet, this is something as it relates to this particular project, the final decision will be made by the secretary of the interior. but this is a president that has been committed to climate change and you see that again in his actions. thank you. you were mentioning police reform, how the president has said that he wants legislative action. it doesn t seem like there s more momentum at this point for