Mike Johnson 'wants to extend debt limit' for 'entirety of Trump’s presidency'

Mike Johnson 'wants to extend debt limit' for 'entirety of Trump’s presidency'
Economy

The recent spending battle in Congress saw major infighting among Republicans over the United States' debt ceiling. President-elect Donald Trump called for ending the debt ceiling, but Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) and other GOP budget hawks maintained that the U.S. must do a lot more to lower its federal deficit.

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Kentucky), another budget hawk, was so incensed over the spending deal that he was the lone Republican who refused to vote in favor of keeping Rep. Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) as speaker when a new Congress was seated on January 3.

The spending bill that was signed into law by outgoing President Joe Biden was a stopgap measure that Johnson supported.

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But according to Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman, Johnson said he "wants to extend the debt limit for the entirety of Trump's presidency."

In a January 14 post on X, formerly Twitter, Sherman reported that Johnson also "said it would be 'costly' — meaning Democrats would exact a price for their votes."

Sherman tweeted, "ALSO: JOHNSON said he's 'agnostic' whether the debt limit rides on reconciliation or elsewhere. He’s discussing [with] [H]ouse [Republicans] today, he said."

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