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Biden says he won't sign bipartisan spending deal without Democrats' infrastructure wish list


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Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com.President Biden on Thursday touted a new major bipartisan spending deal but warned he wouldn't sign the roughly $1 trillion in roads, bridges and broadband investments unless Congress passes a separate bill on human infrastructure filled with Democratic priorities on expanding the social safety net. (AP)"I'm not just signing the bipartisan bill and forgetting about the rest that I proposed," Biden said, noting the human infrastructure part is "equally important" to the physical infrastructure proposals.BIDEN, BIPARTISAN SENATORS REACH DEAL ON $953B INFRASTRUCTURE COMPROMISEBiden signaled both bills are needed to get support from his Democratic Party, which holds very slim majorities in the House and Senate. The deal achieves a top priority for Biden's political agenda: signaling to the American public that he can build bridges and find consensus with Republicans.Biden joined the jubilant group of senators earlier Thursday outside the White House, where they declared bipartisanship wasn't dead."America works," Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, said at the White House. (AP)So, Biden and the senators Thursday were happy to celebrate some actual movement on pent-up projects."It's infrastructure week!" tweeted Louisiana GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy, who was part of the bipartisan group of senators."Sure is," responded White House press secretary Jen Psaki.The road ahead will be challenging.

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