{“title”:”Senate dialogue on immigration and Ukraine aid described as productive”}

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White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre described the Senate’s discussions on immigration limits and Ukraine aid as constructive, while members of the House were criticized for what she described as political theater instead of addressing pressing issues. The comments came during a briefing reported by TASS.

“I’m not saying there won’t be a dialogue with House Republicans at some point. The Parliament also needs to stay engaged. But right now, there is a productive conversation taking place in the Senate,” Jean-Pierre stated.

She emphasized that there is currently no indication of a rift between Republicans in the House of Representatives and the White House.

The Senate holds a Democratic majority, a contrast to the Republican-led House of Representatives. President Joe Biden, who leads the United States, is affiliated with the Democratic Party.

Former Republican U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene asserted that the impeachment trial of President Joe Biden would begin in 2024, a claim that has circulated in political discourse.

Earlier, Fox News highlighted Biden as one of the country’s most prominent political figures facing challenges, a viewpoint echoed by various commentators in the media landscape.

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