Aside from the billionaires' tax plan, Manchin said he and his fellow Democrats are on board with another proposal to help pay for the sweeping programs: a 15% minimum tax on the country's wealthiest companies.

\"We've all agreed on a 15% corporate tax,\" he said.\"There's a patriotic duty that you should be paying something to this great country to give you the protection and the support and the opportunities. That's called a patriotic tax. It will be nothing that should be scorned about.\"

Wyden, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, introduced the plan to establish a 15% minimum corporate minimum tax rate that's aimed at companies making more than $1 billion in profits annually. They estimate the plan would apply to 200 companies generating \"hundreds of billions in revenue over ten years,\" according to a statement form the senators.

Warren pointed to Sinema in promoting the plan as negotiations continued on Capitol Hill, telling reporters they scrapped the idea of raising individual tax rates on the rich because, she said, those people do avoid taxes anyway.

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PHOTO: Sen. Elizabeth Warren speaks to reporters outside of the Democratic Policy luncheon at the Capitol, Oct. 5, 2021.
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\"They have now opened that hole to the point that billionaires drive semis through it loaded with money,\" Warren said of the current tax system.

The corporate tax proposal, and the separate tax on billionaires, are aimed at that tax avoidance -- what lawmakers said was the concern of Sinema, who with Manchin, has been a Democratic holdout.

\"The idea here is to say, 'Enough, enough. If you're a corporation that makes more than $100 billion dollars in profits -- not revenues, not assets -- but profits, then you're going to pay a minimum 15% tax,\" Warren told reporters.

\"It's not a new tax idea. The taxes are actually already there,\" she added. \"We're now saying,\"We want you to -- you've got to -- make this on an annual basis instead of putting it off for 30 or 40 years.\"

As the clock also ticked on Biden's overseas trip and White House senior staff aimed last-minute lobbying at lawmakers, Psaki said Wednesday the president also \"remains open to going to the Hill.\"

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PHOTO: President Joe Biden speaks to the media before boarding Air Force One at Delaware Air National Guard Base for a trip to New Jersey to promote his "Build Back Better" agenda, Oct. 25, 2021, in New Castle, Del.
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But she also signaled that if there isn't a vote this week, the White House wouldn't accept it as a loss.

\"We're on the verge of getting to a deal,\" she said of negotiations. \"They don't look at it through the prism of whether there is a vote in one [sic] legislative body before he gets on an airplane,\" she said.

Biden summoned Manchin and Sinema to the White House Tuesday night, but Democrats appear still at odds over key issues on expansion Medicare, Medicaid and family leave.

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PHOTO: White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki holds the daily press briefing at the White House in Washington, Oct. 27, 2021.
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Despite some progressives' objections, an optimistic-sounding House Speaker Nancy Pelosi signaled the House could act on the \"BIF\" -- the bipartisan infrastructure framework bill -- sooner rather than later, with the thinking the chamber can and should vote on BIF with a framework in hand.

\"In order for the BIF to pass, we need to have the trust, the confidence and the reality of the Build Back Better bill,\" Pelosi told House Democrats in a closed-door meeting, a source familiar told ABC News.

Notably, Pelosi has said she doesn't bring bills to the floor for a vote if she knows they are going to lose.

\"In the next couple of hours, I will be communicating with you on our path from here to there … depending on what happens at the White House,\" she said. \"That will determine our timetable, our course of action, but we are in pretty good shape.\"

Coming out of a meeting later, Pelosi told reporters that Democrats are in \"pretty good shape\" on the social spending bill.

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PHOTO: Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi speaks during her weekly press briefing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.
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\"We have to just make decisions about one thing or another,\" Pelosi said, heaping praise on Biden for leading the charge. \"I feel pretty good about it.\"

Pelosi notified members in a new dear colleague letter Wednesday afternoon that the House Rules Committee will hold a hearing on Thursday on the Build Back Better Act.

The hearing does not mean the bill is ready to hit the floor, as negotiations continue, but it will offer committee leaders a chance to speak to members about the bill. She wrote that progress had been made on a few sticking points, including closing the Medicaid coverage gap, but they're still working to close a deal on paid family and medical leave.

Meanwhile, a disgruntled Sen. Bernie Sanders told reporters he didn't see a deal by the end of the day Wednesday.

\"I don't know, but I don't think so. I'm not quite clear in terms of the revenue package. Every sensible revenue option seems to be destroyed,\" Sanders said.

Members of the Congressional Black Caucus said last week at a press conference they are also ready to vote \"soon\" on the legislation that chair Joyce Beatty, D-Ohio, said members have not been on the sidelines for when it comes to negotiations.

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PHOTO: Rep. Joyce Beatty, chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, speaks during a news conference, on the inclusion of Black policy priorities in the "Build Back Better" agenda and the bipartisan infrastructure bill, in Washington, Oct. 27, 2021.
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\"I don't think we're in a position to keep kicking the can down the road,\" Beatty said. \"You know, infrastructure is very important, and we need to make sure that we meet the deadline that is imminent.\"

The White House was hoping Biden would be able to tout the sweeping infrastructure package at the COP26 climate summit and G-20 summit this weekend.

According to an analysis by the pro-wealth-tax Americans for Tax Fairness and the Institute for Policy Studies Program on Inequality, billionaires in the U.S. have seen their collected wealth surge 70% since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic to more than $5 trillion -- a gain equal in size to Biden's spending plans over 10 years, The Associated Press reported.

The president did not campaign on a wealth tax but vowed no one earning less than $400,000 would pay more in taxes in his administration.

ABC News' Sarah Donaldson contributed to this report.

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