Biden to meet with Dems as party moves on COVID-19 plan
Biden has no signings on his schedule Wednesday, and the White House says he's busy working behind the scenes on COVID-19 relief or what he's called the "American Rescue Plan."
Biden was expected to call into the weekly House Democratic Caucus meeting Wednesday morning and meet with Democratic chairs of committees receiving budget reconciliation instructions in the Oval Office to discuss the package around 11:30 a.m.
While Democrats have said they want bipartisan support on Biden's plan, they moved forward Tuesday to pass it without Republican support. In a 50-49 vote, the Senate voted to consider a budget resolution that includes Biden's COVID-19 relief package -- a step toward passing Democrats' priorities through the budget reconciliation process, which needs only a simple majority.
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., voted with his party to consider the reconciliation process, but he's expressed opposition to ultimately passing a $15 minimum wage presented in the package and to the $350 billion in state and local aid -- signaling there is still negotiating to be done within the party even with Harris, as president of the Senate, having the power to cast tie-breaking votes.
Harris on Wednesday ceremonially swore-in Pete Buttigieg as secretary of transportation in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, adjacent the White House. Buttigieg makes history as the first openly gay Cabinet member to be confirmed by the Senate -- and at 39, he is also the youngest person on Biden’s Cabinet.
Wednesday also marks a somber anniversary for Biden, who is known for dealing with grief and loss, personally: His late son, Beau Biden, would have turned 52.
-ABC News' Molly Nagle and Sarah Kolinovsky