KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden said he was close to striking a deal to pass major infrastructure and social spending measures, with just a handful of issues still under debate.
  • Biden struck a confident note on his $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure deal and a separate, social spending plan expected to cost under $2 trillion during a CNN town hall event in Baltimore.
  • Biden said corporate tax rates are unlikely to be hiked in a spending bill. Instead, he said a separate minimum corporate tax proposal could fund the social programs..
US President Joe Biden (R) greets attendees during a commercial break of a CNN town hall at Baltimore Center Stage in Baltimore, Maryland on October 21, 2021.

President Joe Biden said on Thursday he was close to striking a deal to pass major infrastructure and social spending measures, with just a handful of issues still under debate, after weeks of intraparty bickering among his fellow Democrats.

Biden struck a confident note on his $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure deal and a separate, social spending plan expected to cost under $2 trillion during a CNN town hall event in Baltimore. The legislation is at the heart of his domestic agenda.