How a 'lesson of 2011' shaped Biden's no-negotiation stance on debt limit
The Obama-Biden White House agreed to negotiate with Republicans on the debt ceiling. It brought the U.S. economy to the brink of disaster — and the president and the vice president vowed to change their posture.
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