Joe: Why should Biden negotiate against himself on the debt ceiling?
President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy are set to meet Wednesday, their first in-person meeting since McCarthy took the gavel, to focus on ending the standoff over the debt ceiling. Yet Republicans are declining to offer a cohesive plan outlining what programs they would cut. The Morning Joe panel discusses.
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