Infrastructure talks leave Joe Biden's entire agenda at risk The outcome of the infrastructure bargaining, which for weeks has encountered one snag after another, will affect what could be the crown jewel of the president's legacy Author: President Joe Biden recovers after stumbling while boarding Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Friday, March 19, 2021. Biden is en route to Georgia. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) The outcome of the infrastructure bargaining, which for weeks has encountered one snag after another, will affect what could be the crown jewel of the president's legacy Alan Fram Associated Press WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden's latest leap into the Senate's up-and-down efforts to clinch a bipartisan $1 trillion infrastructure deal comes with even more at stake than his coveted plans for boosting road, rail and other public works projects.