President-elect Donald Trump has expressed strong opposition to the continuing resolution proposed by House Speaker Mike Johnson. In a recent post on Truth Social, Trump criticized the resolution as 'ridiculous and extraordinarily expensive.' He highlighted the looming issue of the Debt Ceiling, questioning the feasibility of passing the resolution without addressing this critical issue.
Trump emphasized the importance of either terminating or extending the Debt Ceiling before taking further action on the resolution. He made it clear that he is prepared to 'fight 'till the end' if Democrats do not act on the Debt Ceiling promptly.
The ongoing debate over the continuing resolution and the Debt Ceiling underscores the challenges facing policymakers as they navigate complex fiscal issues. The resolution, aimed at funding government operations, has become a point of contention, with Trump's strong stance adding to the political tension.
As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how lawmakers will address the concerns raised by Trump and others regarding the resolution and the Debt Ceiling. The outcome of these deliberations could have significant implications for the government's financial stability and the broader political landscape.