The White House has made an offer to House Republicans that would cap discretionary spending at fiscal year 2023 levels for two years and rescind up to $30 billion in unspent COVID-19 relief funds in exchange for an extension of the debt ceiling.
— The White House has made an offer to House Republicans that would cap discretionary spending at fiscal year 2023 levels for two years and rescind up to $30 billion in unspent COVID-19 relief funds in exchange for an extension of theThe offer is the latest sign that the two sides could be inching closer to an agreement that would avert a government default, an unprecedented event that would have wide-ranging impacts on the global economy.
Negotiations between the White House and McCarthy's representatives continued on Friday, with some indications that a deal was in sight. On Thursday morning, McCarthy said negotiators worked"well past midnight" the night before, and said he directed his negotiating team to work"24/7" to reach an agreement.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned the U.S. could default and be unable to pay its bills as soon as early June, and it will take some time for any negotiated deal to pass both chambers of Congress. Lawmakers are leaving Washington, D.C., for the Memorial Day recess, although congressional leaders have warned them to be ready to return on short notice.
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