US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said cuts in military spending would not be the subject of negotiations to raise the national debt ceiling. DEA News.
McCarthy noted that US President Joe Biden spoke about the danger posed by China at the last G7 summit. In addition, Washington supplied Ukraine with a huge amount of weapons. McCarthy stressed that under these circumstances the United States should not be allowed to be threatened. Therefore, cutting military spending should not be on the agenda of public debt negotiations.
Earlier, after meeting with President Biden, President McCarthy was reported to have said: Of course in the success of debt ceiling negotiations. According to McCarthy, he believes that a breakthrough will be made in the negotiations and an agreement will be reached.
same trust expression and Biden, who said he was optimistic about the likely outcome of meeting McCarthy.
Source: Gazeta

Barbara Dickson is a seasoned writer for “Social Bites”. She keeps readers informed on the latest news and trends, providing in-depth coverage and analysis on a variety of topics.