WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden on Thursday said he believes the U.S. Senate should make it harder to use a parliamentary maneuver called the filibuster that requires 60 votes to advance most legislation in the 100-seat chamber, saying it is being abused.
At his first official White House news conference, Biden said he was determined to get things done in Congress, and called the longstanding filibuster rule an obstacle to progress that is being abused by senators "in a gigantic way."
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