• In this article:Trump wants Congress to repeal the debt ceiling, saying it is a useless and purely psychological measure.

The U. S. national debt is $36 trillion and will cost $882 billion this year in interest payments alone.

President Trump condemned the recent funding agreement. He condemned it and criticized the Republican leadership for being a "trap for the Democrats.

President Donald Trump called on Congress to completely repeal the U. S. debt ceiling, calling it a meaningless psychological tool that serves no practical purpose.

President Trump, in a recent #interview , said he is ready to "lead the movement" if lawmakers agree to repeal the borrowing limit, which limits the amount of money the federal government can borrow to pay its bills.

Democrats want to repeal it. If they want to repeal it, I will lead that initiative, Trump said. He called the debt ceiling an outdated concept and said even experts aren't sure whether breaking the ceiling would lead to disaster or be insignificant.

"It doesn't mean anything, except psychologically.

President Trump called the bipartisan agreement to end the government shutdown a "trap for Democrats.

Calling it a "Democrat trap, he lashed out at House Speaker Mike Johnson, calling it an "unacceptable solution" and criticizing the ongoing negotiations.

the U. S. is facing an unprecedented national debt crisis: as of December 2024, the total federal debt will exceed $36 trillion. The national debt is $29 trillion, equivalent to 99% of gross domestic product (GDP). The debt-to-GDP ratio is projected to exceed 100% by 2025 and reach 172% by 2054 if nothing changes.

This year alone, interest payments on the debt #rose 34% to $882 billion, which is more than the federal government spends on defense, Medicaid, and children's programs. The federal government spends more than that on defense, Medicaid and children's programs. Meanwhile, the federal government's annual budget deficit is $ 1.

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