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Debt Ceiling Debate Intensifies as Shutdown Looms

A heated dispute over the U.S. debt ceiling is at the heart of a funding crisis that threatens to push Washington to the brink of a government shutdown. President-elect Donald Trump has demanded that any legislation aimed at averting a shutdown must include a provision to raise or suspend the nation’s debt limit, a measure traditionally resisted by his own party.

In a statement on Wednesday, Trump insisted that the debt ceiling issue must be addressed alongside government funding. “Anything else is a betrayal of our country,” he declared. Responding quickly to Trump’s demands, Republican lawmakers added a provision to a revised government funding bill, proposing to suspend the debt ceiling for two years, until January 30, 2027. However, the bill failed by a wide margin in the House vote on Thursday, leaving the path forward uncertain.

What Is the Debt Ceiling?

The debt ceiling is the total amount of money the U.S. government is authorized to borrow to meet its existing obligations. The Treasury Department must seek approval from Congress to borrow beyond this limit. Currently, the federal debt stands at approximately $36 trillion. Due to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, inflation has driven up borrowing costs, meaning that debt service costs are expected to exceed national security spending next year.

In June 2023, Congress last raised the debt limit by suspending it until January 1, 2025, at which point the limit will automatically increase to match the amount of debt issued by the Treasury Department.

The Debt Ceiling Dispute

Trump’s insistence on tying the debt ceiling debate to the government funding dispute has fueled tensions. He rejected the proposed spending bill on Wednesday, calling for the debt ceiling issue to be settled before his inauguration next month. In comments to Fox News Digital, Trump warned of consequences for Republicans who support a funding bill without addressing the debt ceiling, declaring they should be “primaried and disposed of as quickly as possible.”

What Happens if the Debt Ceiling Isn’t Raised?

Although the debt ceiling does not need to be raised immediately, the Treasury Department can use “extraordinary measures” starting January 1 to avoid a default on government debt. These accounting techniques could delay a potential default until the summer of 2025. However, Trump’s push for a quick resolution aims to prevent this from happening under his presidency.

Without a debt ceiling increase, the U.S. government could default on its obligations, an unprecedented and potentially catastrophic event that could harm the economy and global markets.

Speaker Mike Johnson’s Dilemma

The debt ceiling debate poses a critical challenge for Speaker Mike Johnson, who is navigating this issue just before the new Congress convenes on January 3. Trump has urged Johnson to act decisively, noting that doing so could secure his position as Speaker. However, Johnson faces significant pressure from within his party, following the downfall of former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who lost his job after working on a bipartisan debt ceiling deal.

Democratic Pushback

Meanwhile, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries has rejected the idea of Democrats helping to raise the debt ceiling. He criticized the GOP’s proposal, accusing them of attempting to use the debt ceiling debate to slash Social Security benefits. Jeffries and other Democrats argue that Republicans should adhere to the previous spending agreements, calling the new GOP plan “laughable.”

As the shutdown deadline looms, all eyes are on how Congress will resolve this critical issue.

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