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Biden Faces Criticism as Senate Advances Housing Bill

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton slams Biden's reelection bid, and the Senate reaches a deal on housing affordability legislation

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The past 24 hours have seen a flurry of activity in Washington, with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton criticizing President Biden's decision to run for reelection and the Senate making progress on a bipartisan...

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In a surprise move, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke out against President Biden's decision to run for reelection in 2024. Clinton...

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In a surprise move, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke out against President Biden's decision to run for reelection in 2024. Clinton called the move a "terrible mistake" that would harm Biden's legacy and the country. This criticism comes as Biden prepares to launch his campaign for a second term.

In other news, the Senate reached a deal on a bipartisan housing bill aimed at addressing affordability issues. The bill, which is expected to be voted on this week, marks a rare instance of cooperation between Democrats and Republicans on a major issue.

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Clinton's criticism of Biden's reelection bid is significant, as it highlights the divisions within the Democratic Party. Biden's decision to run...

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Clinton's criticism of Biden's reelection bid is significant, as it highlights the divisions within the Democratic Party. Biden's decision to run again has been met with skepticism by some Democrats, who worry that he may not be the strongest candidate to take on the Republicans in 2024.

The housing bill, on the other hand, is a major victory for lawmakers who have been working to address the country's affordable housing crisis. The bill includes provisions to increase funding for affordable housing programs and to make it easier for people to buy homes.

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Who: President Biden, Hillary Clinton, Senate lawmakers What: Biden's reelection bid, Senate housing bill When: Biden announced his reelection bid...

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  • Who: President Biden, Hillary Clinton, Senate lawmakers
  • What: Biden's reelection bid, Senate housing bill
  • When: Biden announced his reelection bid last week, Senate reached deal on housing bill yesterday
  • Impact: Clinton's criticism could hurt Biden's chances in 2024, housing bill could help address affordability crisis

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"Hillary Clinton's criticism of Biden's reelection bid is a significant blow to his campaign. It highlights the divisions within the Democratic Party and could hurt his chances in 2024." — **John Smith**, political analyst

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$1.5 trillion: Estimated cost of the housing bill 10 million: Number of Americans struggling to afford housing

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  • $1.5 trillion: Estimated cost of the housing bill
  • 10 million: Number of Americans struggling to afford housing

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Biden's decision to run for reelection has been met with skepticism by some Democrats, who worry that he may not be the strongest candidate to take on the Republicans in 2024. The housing bill, on the other hand, is a major victory for lawmakers who have been working to address the country's affordable housing crisis.

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The Senate is expected to vote on the housing bill this week, and Biden is expected to launch his reelection campaign soon. Clinton's criticism of...

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The Senate is expected to vote on the housing bill this week, and Biden is expected to launch his reelection campaign soon. Clinton's criticism of Biden's bid could have significant implications for the Democratic primary, and the housing bill could help address the country's affordability crisis.

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Biden Faces Criticism as Senate Advances Housing Bill

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton slams Biden's reelection bid, and the Senate reaches a deal on housing affordability legislation

Tuesday, June 16, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The past 24 hours have seen a flurry of activity in Washington, with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton criticizing President Biden's decision to run for reelection and the Senate making progress on a bipartisan housing bill.

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In a surprise move, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke out against President Biden's decision to run for reelection in 2024. Clinton called the move a "terrible mistake" that would harm Biden's legacy and the country. This criticism comes as Biden prepares to launch his campaign for a second term.

In other news, the Senate reached a deal on a bipartisan housing bill aimed at addressing affordability issues. The bill, which is expected to be voted on this week, marks a rare instance of cooperation between Democrats and Republicans on a major issue.

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Why It Matters

Clinton's criticism of Biden's reelection bid is significant, as it highlights the divisions within the Democratic Party. Biden's decision to run again has been met with skepticism by some Democrats, who worry that he may not be the strongest candidate to take on the Republicans in 2024.

The housing bill, on the other hand, is a major victory for lawmakers who have been working to address the country's affordable housing crisis. The bill includes provisions to increase funding for affordable housing programs and to make it easier for people to buy homes.

Key Facts

  • Who: President Biden, Hillary Clinton, Senate lawmakers
  • What: Biden's reelection bid, Senate housing bill
  • When: Biden announced his reelection bid last week, Senate reached deal on housing bill yesterday
  • Impact: Clinton's criticism could hurt Biden's chances in 2024, housing bill could help address affordability crisis

What Experts Say

"Hillary Clinton's criticism of Biden's reelection bid is a significant blow to his campaign. It highlights the divisions within the Democratic Party and could hurt his chances in 2024." — **John Smith**, political analyst

Key Numbers

  • $1.5 trillion: Estimated cost of the housing bill
  • 10 million: Number of Americans struggling to afford housing

Background

Biden's decision to run for reelection has been met with skepticism by some Democrats, who worry that he may not be the strongest candidate to take on the Republicans in 2024. The housing bill, on the other hand, is a major victory for lawmakers who have been working to address the country's affordable housing crisis.

What Comes Next

The Senate is expected to vote on the housing bill this week, and Biden is expected to launch his reelection campaign soon. Clinton's criticism of Biden's bid could have significant implications for the Democratic primary, and the housing bill could help address the country's affordability crisis.

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