KEY POINTS
  • Sen. Joe Manchin defended the filibuster, but said he would consider passing legislation through reconciliation again if regular process fails.
  • The Senate passed a $1.9 trillion Covid relief bill without any Republican support this weekend. Manchin played an instrumental role.
  • The West Virginia Democrat's comments come after the House passed voting rights legislation which faces an uphill battle in the evenly divided Senate.
Senator Joe Manchin (D-WVA) removes his mask to speak as bipartisan members of the Senate and House gather to announce a framework for fresh coronavirus disease (COVID-19) relief legislation at a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, December 1, 2020.

Sen. Joe Manchin, the moderate Democrat from West Virginia, said he would consider passing legislation through a party-line vote again but only in a situation where Democrats have tried to engage Republicans.

Manchin's comments come as the Biden administration and Democratic lawmakers look toward other top priorities, including voting rights legislation, after they passed a $1.9 trillion Covid relief bill without any Republican support in the evenly divided Senate this weekend.