
Pelosi says Biden's joint session of Congress in the hands of the Capitol attending physician
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday that President Biden's first joint address to Congress is contingent on coronavirus capacity concerns at the Capitol.
But so far, neither the White House nor Pelosi has announced plans for Biden to give the address despite signaling he would do so after the passage of his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package, which he signed into law on March 11. Wehn asked about the timing Thursday during her weekly press conference, Pelosi said "of course" she'd be inviting Biden to speak "soon" before Congress, but said, "part of the decision in that regard is in the hands of the capital physician, as well as the Sergeants at Arms."More Related News

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