Christian Datoc is a White House reporter for the Washington Examiner. He previously covered the White House, Congress, and campaigns for the Daily Caller. Datoc, who hails from Atlanta, Georgia, graduated from Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina, in 2013, where he majored in political science and played varsity baseball.
President Joe Biden on Monday unveiled more than $16 billion in new grants for passenger rail projects that will benefit an Amtrak route well-traveled by the commander in chief.
White House officials were also quick to criticize recent Republican appropriations efforts, claiming that the House GOP spending packages would"slash support for infrastructure in communities across the country, while at the same time adding billions to the deficit with give-aways to wealthy tax cheats."
“The Biden administration continues to unfairly divert taxpayer dollars away from the majority of the country to bloated, over-budget, blue-state projects," Sen. Ted Cruz , the ranking member on the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, said in a statement."Congress wrote the law for these grant programs to be competitively bid in all states, not to backfill the Gateway Program.
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