KEY POINTS
  • House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer wants to agree to a framework on President Joe Biden's social safety net and climate plan before Monday.
  • Democrats are deciding how to cut costs from a $3.5 trillion plan and offset the spending without raising the tax rates for corporations and the wealthiest individuals.
  • President Joe Biden said he hopes Democrats can reach a deal before he leaves for Europe in a week.
  • Biden confirmed Democrats will likely drop free community college and a Medicare coverage expansion from the plan, while scaling back their paid-leave policy.

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer aims to strike a deal on President Joe Biden's social safety net plan before Monday as Democrats scramble to salvage their economic agenda.

"We'd like to get a framework by the end of – frankly today, but no later than the end of the weekend," the No. 2 House Democrat told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Friday.