Biden bows to France’s Macron, admits Democrats’ $740 billion climate law contains flaws

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Biden bows to France’s Macron, admits Democrats’ $740 billion climate law contains flaws
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President Biden on Thursday conceded that his $740 billion tax-and-climate law includes 'glitches' but said he wouldn't apologize for his seminal legislative accomplishment despite sharp criticism from French President Emmanuel Macron.

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