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Debt ceiling meeting between Biden and congressional leaders postponed
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Washington — A meeting scheduled for Friday between President Biden and the top four congressional leaders to address the debt ceiling has been postponed as talks continue among staffers, sources said Thursday.
"This is a good thing. It means the staff level meetings are going well," one person familiar with the situation said.
The meeting will be rescheduled for sometime before Mr. Biden leaves for a trip to Japan next week. A White House spokesperson added that "all the principals" — including House Speaker Kevin McCarthy — agreed to move the meeting.
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