Claire McCaskill: Sinema Has Agreed To A Plan To Fund Biden Agenda

Former U.S. Democratic Senator and current MSNBC Political Analyst Claire McCaskill says her sources on Capitol Hill are telling her that Arizona Democrat Sen. Kyrsten Sinema has agreed to a plan that would fund Pres. Biden’s infrastructure and social agenda. Democrats on the Hill tell reporters the framework for that Biden agenda deal could come soon.

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