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Jen Psaki • White House Press Secretary • Joe Biden

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The White House said President Joe Biden’s latest efforts to tie Republican policies to former President Donald Trump and 

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his “ultra-MAGA” agenda are not in conflict with his pledge to work across the aisle.

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“The president’s view is you can do both,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters Monday.  

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“He believes that there is work we can continue to do together, we’re actively advocating for.”

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Psaki pointed to Biden’s recent visit to Ohio as evidence of his work bridging partisan divides. 

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“He was out traveling and just last Friday on the Bipartisan Innovation Act,” she added.

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Biden lashed out at Republicans last week after a leaked Supreme Court draft opinion revealed a majority decision to strike down constitutional abortion rights.

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During a speech on deficit reduction, Biden charged that “this MAGA crowd is really 

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the most extreme political organization that’s existed in American history — in recent American history.”

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Invoking the court’s draft Tuesday, Biden’s press secretary said that while the president hopes to continue advancing bipartisan legislation

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he is “not going to stand by and not call out what he sees as ultra-MAGA behavior.”

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She also slammed an agenda proposed by Sen.

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Rick Scott (R-FL), chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee,

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which Democrats are seizing on ahead of the midterm elections.