House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) told House Republican lawmakers that he "
wanted movement on the negotiations within the next 24 hours, before
Asian markets open Sunday night U.S. time," the Wall Street Journal reports.
"Boehner also said that he has not ruled out reaching an agreement that
would reduce the deficit by between $3 trillion to $4 trillion over 10
years, the aide said, despite that he walked away Friday night from
negotiations with Mr. Obama on an agreement of that size."
Politico: "He acknowledged that he might not be able to get the details of a plan
to all members by the time he makes an announcement tomorrow, but warned
colleagues that they risk losing leverage in the negotiations if
something isn't enacted by Aug. 2."
Ezra Klein: "Boehner is hoping to present a plan by then, but a plan is very
different from a deal. A plan is something politicians can come up with.
A deal, we're increasingly finding, is something that we need the
markets to force."