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Biden Fights Opposition on Social Security and Medicare During SOTU Address

President Joe Biden stood at the lectern in front of Congress to deliver his second State of the Union address in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday night — a speech in front of the nation that saw him plead for bipartisan cooperation amid both cheers and jeers from his legislative branch colleagues.

For much of the night, President Biden was on the offensive.

One of the night’s more contentious moments came when Biden was discussing the debt ceiling and the White House’s disagreements with Republicans on government borrowing and spending.

“Some Republicans — some Republicans want Medicare and Social Security to sunset,” Biden said as he pledged to prevent Republicans from cutting Social Security and Medicare. “I’m not saying it’s the majority. If Congress doesn’t keep the programs where they are they go well, the Republicans say I’m not saying there’s a majority of you. I don’t even think it’s even significant.”

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