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Biden issues first veto of presidency to block new investment rule

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President Biden on Monday issued his first veto since taking office, rejecting a bipartisan measure that would nullify a new administration rule for retirement plans. CNBC's Brandon Gomez explains why the president struck the bill down and how Republicans are reacting to the veto.