President Biden comes under pressure from allies within party over ...

President Biden comes under pressure from allies within party over ...
President Biden comes under pressure from allies within party over ...

President Biden is facing increased criticism from other Democrats over his handling of the $1 trillion infrastructure bill currently gridlocked at Congress.

The President has come under fire recently for the way his administration has dealt with the evacuation from Afghanistan and the southern border problem.

However, the latest round of criticism being levelled at Biden is over his dealings with the Democrat-held Congress and comes just days after a poll revealed the President's voter approval rating had fallen to 38 per cent.

Both the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill and the $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation package have stalled as a result of in-fighting between Democrats.

The Democrat's nominee for Governor in Virginia, Terryadmitted criticized the Biden administratio

The Democrat's nominee for Governor in Virginia, Terry McAuliffe (pictured with Biden on July 23, 2021) has admitted his frustration at the slow pace of the $1 trillion infrastructure bill

The most recent criticism of President Biden has come from the Democrat's nominee for Governor in Virginia, Terry McAuliffe.

Speaking to CNN on Sunday, the gubernatorial nominee said: 'We have got frustration with Washington. 

'Why haven't we passed this infrastructure bill? It passed the U.S. Senate with 69 votes two months ago. 

'I have been very straight on television. We're tired of the chitty chat up in Washington. Get in a room and get this figured out. … They're paid to get up in Washington, get this done.'

President Biden is facing increased criticism from other Democrats over his handling of the $1 trillion infrastructure bill currently gridlocked at Congress

Meanwhile, Rep. Jim Costa, D-Calif. also recently criticized the President over his pitch for the infrastructure bill, saying that it was a priority for him, if not for the President, who he said spent more time talking about the reconciliation package instead.

And speaking recently to the New York Times, Rep. Stephanie Murphy, D-Fla. said that the way Biden is currently operating in office doesn't reflect 'the skills I know he must have from his years as a legislator.'

After months of wrangling over the size and makeup of the package – which would fund paid leave, pre-K, seek to lower prescription drug costs, and tack new benefits onto Medicare – just a tenth of the country knows a lot about what's in it.

Another third say they have a 'general sense and some specifics,' according to a A CBS News / YouGov poll released Sunday.

Fewer, 28 per cent,

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