Biden wants 2 trillion dollars in infrastructure spending, but will it pass
President Biden?s 2 trillion dollar infrastructure plan calls for all the usual spending on roads and bridges, but other initiatives, like green energy spending, have Republicans and some vulnerable Democrats worried. And as Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) draws a line in the sand, vowing to oppose the plan, could the White House push the plan through anyway? Dave Levinthal from Business Insider joined Jim on The Final 5 to talk about the political chances of the plan and what could change the political calculus.
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