President Vows He Will Not Give In to GOP Demands on Spending to Raise Debt Limit
President Biden warns Republicans will crash the U.S. economy by using the debt limit increase as leverage to force…
President Biden announced that the federal budget deficit declined to $1.4 trillion, the largest drop in U.S. history and following two years of COVID-19-related… read more
President Biden announced that the federal budget deficit declined to $1.4 trillion, the largest drop in U.S. history and following two years of COVID-19-related spending. He also discussed his administration’s economic policies, Ukraine, and the 2022 midterm elections. When referring to Republican legislative economic proposals, he called them “mega ‘MAGA’ trickle-down.” The president also responded to several questions from reporters. close
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President Biden warns Republicans will crash the U.S. economy by using the debt limit increase as leverage to force…
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) spoke about federal spending and the debt limit.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid spoke to reporters following the Democratic Party weekly lunch.
Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL) spoke about the federal budget deficit and national debt.
Senator Coburn (R-OK) spoke about proposals to reduce the national debt and budget deficits.