Biden’s big agenda is imperiled as his priorities stall in Congress and a debt fight looms Seung Min Kim, Mike DeBonis © Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post President Biden makes his way to Marine One at the White House on May 19. In his first formal address to Congress last month, President Biden implored lawmakers to act expeditiously on an ambitious to-do list. On expanding access to voting, Biden pushed for legislation to be sent for his signature “right away.” On immigration, he urged Republicans and Democrats to at least “argue over it” and “debate it,” but mostly, “let’s act.”
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