By David Leonhardt New York Times |
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Hakeem Jeffries, left, and Speaker Mike Johnson. Kenny Holston/The New York Times |
A flurry of bipartisanship
Washington, you often hear, is a place so polarized that our leaders barely get anything done. But that notion is not exactly consistent with the past few years. Consider these major political stories:
President Biden — who had already maintained many of Donald Trump’s trade policies — announced last week that he was expanding tariffs on Chinese-made goods. |