KEY POINTS
  • House Republicans reached a tentative deal with the White House to address the nation's debt ceiling and avoid a default.
  • Speaker Kevin McCarthy said the deal included "historic reductions in spending" and that he planned to have it ready for a vote in the House on Wednesday.
  • President Joe Biden said it "represents a compromise, which means not everyone gets what they want."
President Joe Biden talks with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy of Calif., as they walk down the House steps as they leave after attending an annual St. Patrick's Day luncheon gathering at the Capitol in Washington, Friday, March 17, 2023.

WASHINGTON — House Republicans reached a tentative deal with the White House on Saturday night to raise the nation's borrowing limit and avoid a catastrophic default on U.S. sovereign debt.

"We have come to an agreement in principle," House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said Saturday in the Capitol. "We still have a lot of work to do, but I believe this is an agreement in principle that's worthy of the American people."