Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, R-Tenn., provides insight into spending and infrastructure under President Biden.
Sen. Mike Braun said he seriously doubts the Wednesday meeting between Sen. Shelley Moore Capito and President Biden will lead to a compromise on infrastructure, throwing cold water on negotiations both sides say are productive.
The fact that Braun, R-Ind., made the comments just hours before Capito, R-W.Va., is set to meet with Biden is notable. He said he is concerned that the president and Senate Republicans are still too far apart after weeks of negotiations and that Democrats will eventually abandon bipartisan efforts for a Democrat-only spending bill.
"You look at [the White House] going from $2.5 trillion down to 2.3, now, they're coming all the way to 1.7," Braun told FOX Business. "And if you recall, we were at $568 billion on infrastructure, as we normally define it. That has been bumped up to just under a trillion."
"My prediction is, since that's not where they want it to go, it'll be very similar to the song and dance we saw on the COVID relief bill," he added. "They're going to do what they did the first time, say they engaged, we had a real robust conversation. You probably won't get a Republican vote for it and there won't be anything in it that reflects what we'd like to do. "
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