- President
Joe Biden addressed criticism that he has not been able to enact more of his governing agenda. - Biden noted that Democrats only have a slim majority in the House.
- In the Senate, two Democrats "vote more with my Republican friends," he said.
President Joe Biden threw some shade at a couple of his fellow Democrats on Tuesday, saying he would be able to pass more of his agenda if his party enjoyed a larger majority in Congress - and if more of them voted like Democrats.
"I hear all the folks on TV saying, 'Why doesn't Biden get this done?' Well, Biden only has a majority, effectively, of four votes in the House and a tie in the Senate, with two members of the Senate who vote more with my Republican friends. But we're not giving up."
That appears to be a reference to Sen.
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The remarks came during a speech marking the 100th anniversary of the massacre of Black residents in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Biden implored Congress to pass his $2 trillion infrastructure plan, in part to address a stark divide between the wealth of typical white and Black families, CNN reported.