Live: Harris, Biden to campaign in Maryland, announce new Medicare deal

(NewsNation) — President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are heading out on the campaign trail together for the first time since Biden ended his reelection bid last month.

While Harris works to distinguish herself independently from Biden, she is also set to highlight accomplishments from the Biden-Harris administration.

The pair last appeared publicly together to welcome back to the U.S. Americans detained in Russia who were freed as part of a massive prisoner swap earlier this month.

New Medicare drug deal

On Wednesday, federal officials inked deals with drug companies to lower the price for 10 of Medicare’s most popular and costliest drugs but shared few immediate details about the new price older Americans will pay when they fill those prescriptions.

Biden and Harris are traveling to Maryland on Thursday and are set to announce that the first round of Medicare drug price negotiations will save an estimated $6 billion, while older Americans could save roughly $1.5 billion on their medications.

Nonetheless, the newly negotiated prices — still elusive to the public as of early Thursday morning — will impact the price of drugs used by millions of older Americans to help manage diabetes, blood cancers and prevent heart failure or blood clots.

The drugs include the blood thinners Xarelto and Eliquis and diabetes drugs Jardiance and Januvia. Medicare spent $50 billion covering the drugs last year.

Plus, the administration said it’s just the first round of drug price negotiations.

The drug deals will become a focal point for Harris’ presidential campaign, especially since she cast the tie-breaking vote to pass the law.

Lowering costs for Americans

Lowering costs for Americans has been a campaign goal for Harris since becoming the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee. She has been working to create her own vision for the future of America.

“One thing that I know for sure is that this President, this vice president, are fighting very hard to make sure that the middle class is stronger,” White House press secretary Karine Jean Pierre said regarding Harris’ vision.

The official event comes a day before Harris is set to unveil part of her economic agenda Friday in North Carolina, where she was aiming to roll out other ways she plans to help cut costs and boost incomes for the middle class.

In her remarks, Harris is expected to say she wants to build on what “Bidenomics” has accomplished and argue the economy is on a stronger footing. She’s looking to address housing costs, credit card interest rates, medical debt and food costs.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Ted Cruz snaps as Dem invokes  famous 2013 clash: ‘You’re not Dianne Feinstein’



Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) interrupted Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) at a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing Tuesday to tell the Texas Republican she felt "personally aggrieved" by his lecturing — only to have Cruz fire back by invoking the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein, snapping, "You're not Dianne Feinstein."

The blowup came after Cruz delivered a lengthy monologue at a hearing on the Supreme Court's Louisiana v. Callais ruling — a 6-3 decision gutting Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act — accusing Democrats of believing Black candidates can only win in gerrymandered districts.

"The Democrats are fond of telling this story that is, and I wish I could find a kinder way to say it, a flat-out lie," Cruz said, rattling off Black Republican lawmakers elected in majority-white districts: Sen. Tim Scott, Reps. Burgess Owens, Byron Donalds, John James, and Wesley Hunt.

"In the Democrats' world, you're not Black if you're not a liberal Democrat," Cruz declared. "There is an arrogance to African American voters."

The Texas Republican then accused Democrats of being the real gerrymandering offenders, demanding to know how many Republicans represent New England in the U.S. House.

"Zero. Zero," Cruz said. "They've drawn every district in a naked gerrymander, and yet they're very upset that their illegal pursuit of power has now been stopped by the Supreme Court."

That's when Hirono cut in.

"Point of personal privilege," she said. "I feel personally aggrieved to sit here and to be lectured by my colleague from Texas."

Hirono then reached back more than a decade to invoke a now-famous clash between Cruz and Feinstein, who memorably told a freshman Cruz during a 2013 hearing on gun safety that she was "not a sixth grader."

"This reminds me of the time when he was first elected to the Senate, and the Judiciary Committee had a hearing on gun safety, and he felt a need to lecture Dianne Feinstein," Hirono said. "And she said to him, something along the lines of, 'I did not sit here on this committee for however many years she did, only to be lectured by you.'"

"And that is how I feel," Hirono continued. "So why don't you just stop lecturing the rest of us? Just because you think you are the smartest person in the world doesn't mean the rest of us agree with that."

Cruz didn't let it go.

"I knew Dianne Feinstein. I served with Dianne Feinstein," he shot back. "And you're not Dianne Feinstein."