US Congress senators set conditions for passing law to increase public debt 02:08

A number of US senators are demanding concessions and promises, including approval of US defense spending, from Democratic Majority Leader Chuck Schumer as a condition for passing a bill that would increase public debt. It has been reported Policy.

“Defense hawks and budget-backed veteran Republicans are demanding a commitment from Majority Leader Chuck Schumer … as a condition for speedy transition,” the broadcast states.

Previously, it was learned that the White House and the Republicans in the US House of Representatives were in talks with the US Congress to prevent the country from defaulting. reached A deal in principle to raise the US debt ceiling and cut government spending.

On May 25, US President Joe Biden said that the US administration and US Congress agreed that default in the country was unacceptable and that progress was being made in negotiations to raise the national debt ceiling.



Source: Gazeta

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