Sen. Murphy: Despite SOTU protests entitlements will be on the table for GOP debt ceiling fight
President Biden getting the GOP to apparently cheer for protecting Social Security and Medicare during his second State of the Union speech is clarified by Sen. Chris Murphy. “That is a wonderfully optimistic take on what happened this evening,” Sen. Murphy tells Rachel Maddow.
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