President Joe Biden will travel to his home in Delaware on Saturday, according to the White House, after his agenda stalled in Congress due to Democrat infighting.
The president spent Friday afternoon meeting with Democrats on Capitol Hill to try to advance his $5 trillion spending agenda, but to no avail.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi failed to meet her Thursday deadline to hold a vote in the House to pass the Senate infrastructure deal, as Thursday turned into Friday without a vote being held.
Biden visited House Democrats on Friday afternoon, but he left after an hour of meetings with no certainty that his agenda could get a vote before the weekend.
“Doesn’t matter when. It doesn’t matter whether it’s in six minutes, six days, or six weeks,” Biden said after the meeting. “We’re going to get it done.”
Biden disappointed the far-left Democrats when he admitted during the meeting that his negotiations with Senate moderates had come up short of his $3.5 trillion goal for the domestic spending agenda.
He also offered to take questions during the meeting with Democrats, but reportedly was interrupted by his staff.
Pelosi abandoned her deadlines after it was clear there was no way Democrats could pass a bill without first passing a dramatic domestic spending and entitlement bill.
“While great progress has been made in the negotiations to develop a House, Senate and White House agreement on the Build Back Better Act, more time is needed to complete the task,” she wrote in a letter to her colleagues.
She added that Biden “received a hero’s welcome” on Capitol Hill on Friday afternoon.