Biden addresses nation after avoiding catastrophic default President Joe Biden declared bipartisanship alive and well during his first ever Oval Office address on Friday, pointing to the compromise measure that raises the federal borrowing limit and avoids a catastrophic default as evidence his sometimes-mocked views of Washington are not a thing of the past. Addressing the nation from behind the Resolute Desk, Biden sought to harness the vintage presidential setting to make the case for a style of governing he insisted was not only still relevant but essential to avoiding disaster.
Encouraging Americans to "treat each other with dignity and respect" and to "stop shouting," he said the package he brokered with Republicans ensures economic progress going forward and amounts to a "crisis averted" even though it sparked fury from some in his own party.
And he vowed to continue working toward priorities that were left out including raising taxes on the wealthy in an implicit reelection message.Biden was speaking not amid a crisis but having avoided one.
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