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The Playbook Podcast

Dec. 14, 2022: What Africa wants from Biden

The Playbook Podcast

POLITICO

News, Daily News, Politics, Government

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🗓️ 14 December 2022

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Congressional negotiators announced late Tuesday they had reached agreement on a “framework” for FY2023 spending, clearing the way for passage of an omnibus appropriations package before Christmas. Appropriators are not expected to reveal detailed top-line spending levels until a bill is written and filed, but negotiators had largely settled on a $858 billion defense budget while haggling over the nondefense number. The parties had been roughly $26 billion apart, with Republicans refusing to exceed the $1.65 trillion in total discretionary spending in President Joe Biden's budget request. And more than eight years ago, President Barack Obama stood before dozens of African leaders and made promises at the opening session for the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit, the first of its kind. The summit, it was hoped, would be a jumping-off point for stronger ties between the United States and the continent. Fast-forward eight years later: Biden is hosting a sequel, and he is likely to give very similar remarks.  But the situation on the continent has only grown more dire, with global crises such as climate change, Covid-19 and the fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine all hitting the continent especially hard. And after four years of Donald Trump at best neglecting and at worst denigrating the continent, this summit is something of a Hail Mary pass to improve relations.  Subscribe to the POLITICO Playbook newsletter Raghu Manavalan is the Host and Senior Editor of POLITICO's Playbook Daily Briefing.Jenny Ament is the Executive Producer of POLITICO Audio.

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0:00.0

presented by Amazon.

0:03.0

Hey, good morning, playbookers.

0:05.2

I'm Ragu Munavalin.

0:06.3

It's Wednesday.

0:07.6

We maybe, just maybe, might have an omnibus deal.

0:11.2

It's your Politico Playbook daily briefing.

0:17.1

Congressional negotiators announced late Tuesday, they'd reached agreement on a so-called framework

0:22.5

for fiscal year 2023 spending, clearing the way for passage of an omnibus appropriations

0:28.9

package before Christmas. Appropriators are not expected to reveal detailed topline spending

0:35.0

levels until a bill is written and filed.

0:38.2

But negotiators had largely settled on a $8.58 billion defense budget,

0:44.2

while haggling over the non-defense number.

0:47.2

The parties had been roughly $26 billion apart,

0:50.2

with Republicans refusing to exceed $1.65 trillion in total discretionary spending

0:56.1

in President Joe Biden's budget request, notably absent from the statements touting the deal,

1:01.2

any mention of the House GOP, whose leaders have pressed, at least publicly, for a short-term

1:06.9

extension, giving their incoming majority more influence. Politico's, Burgess Everett,

1:12.2

and Sarah Ferris go deep this morning in today's playbook on what they call dwindling Republican

1:17.3

enthusiasm for a spending deal. But with the top line agreement in hand and the text mostly written,

1:23.4

the spending bill appears to be on a glide path toward passage no later than December 23rd.

1:29.2

Still, Politico's Caitlin Emma and Marianne write that timing is extremely tight and a number of

1:35.0

pitfalls could complicate passage in both chambers, including a host of unrelated policy provisions

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