Two dozen U.S. Senate Republicans warned Democratic President Joe Biden on Friday that they would not support increasing the federal debt ceiling without at least an equal amount of spending cuts to government programs or structural reform.
U.S. Senate Republicans put Biden on notice over debt ceiling
By David Morgan
WASHINGTON, Jan 27 (Reuters) – Two dozen U.S. Senate
Republicans warned Democratic President Joe Biden on Friday that
they would not support increasing the federal debt ceiling
without at least an equal amount of spending cuts to government
programs or structural reform.
In a Jan. 27 letter, lawmakers supported legislation to
require the U.S. Treasury to prioritize payments for the public
debt, Social Security, Medicare, veterans benefits and military
pay, if the government were to breach the current $31.4 trillion
borrowing limit in coming months.
The lawmakers represent nearly half of the Senate’s 49
Republicans. A debt ceiling increase would require support from
nine Republicans, 48 Democrats and three independents who caucus
with Democrats to meet the Senate’s 60-vote filibuster rule for
most legislation.