Vice President Joe Biden says President Barack Obama would sign a congressional spending measure even if contains lawmakers' pet projects.
Biden says the president will look at the proportion of those projects - known as earmarks - in a bill to keep the government running into early next year.
But Biden tells NBC's "Meet the Press' that Obama won't veto the bill simply because it contains earmarks, especially if a veto would jeopardize troop safety.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid abandoned a spending bill on Thursday that was stuffed with more than $8 billion in earmarks. He acted after several Republicans who had been thinking of voting for it pulled back their support. The bill included $158 billion for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Biden: No veto threat on spending bill with pork
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