KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden hosted congressional leaders at the White House for a second meeting on the debt ceiling.
  • Republicans are pressing on a proposal for stricter work requirements for social safety net programs.
  • The U.S. risks a default and potentially massive economic damage if lawmakers don't act before June 1.
U.S. President Joe Biden hosts debt limit talks with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and other congressional leaders in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 9, 2023. 

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden and House Republicans remained far apart Tuesday, following an hour long meeting on the debt ceiling in the Oval Office that all four top congressional leaders attended.

But attendees said they made progress, including through an agreement to turn the multilateral debt limit negotiations into direct one-to-one talks between a close ally of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and two White House aides, on Biden's behalf.