Democrats under pressure to save Biden's agendaSpeaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi has another hard day ahead in trying to save President Joe Biden's domestic agendaWASHINGTON - Democrats entered a second day of likely marathon negotiations Friday to resolve splits over the scope of President Joe Biden's domestic spending plans, knowing that failure could be crippling for the party. Democrats control not just the White House but both houses of Congress, so on paper they have a rare chance to enact their priorities. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi declared a pause late Thursday but the White House insisted this did not mean defeat. They also have already voted in favor of the separate $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. This year, though, Republicans are refusing to join Democrats in granting authorization, while Democrats argue they should not have to bear responsibility alone.