Debt ceiling deal: What's in, what's out of the agreement to avert US default

Both sides can point to some victories in the debt ceiling deal reached between President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. But some conservatives already are expressing concerns that the compromise doesn't cut future deficits enough. And Democrats have been worried about proposed changes to work requirements in programs such as food stamps. Negotiators are working on finalizing the bill's text and many details about the package are unknown. McCarthy says the House will vote on the legislation on Wednesday, giving the Senate time to consider it before June 5. That's the date the date when the Treasury has said the United States could default on its debt obligations.lawmakers voted to impeach state Attorney General Ken Paxton in a bipartisan vote.