90 state officials urge Trump, Congress to tackle national debt crisis, warning ‘painful age of reckoning’ looms

New York PostThursday, November 20, 2025 at 1:00:00 PM
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90 state officials urge Trump, Congress to tackle national debt crisis, warning ‘painful age of reckoning’ looms
  • Ninety state officials have called on President Trump and Congress to take urgent action on the national debt crisis, emphasizing the need for a balanced budget plan by July 4, 2026.
  • This demand highlights the growing concern among state leaders regarding the sustainability of federal finances and the potential economic repercussions for citizens.
  • The proposal comes amid ongoing debates within the GOP regarding Trump's tariff rebate plans, which some lawmakers fear could exacerbate the national debt, reflecting a broader struggle within the party over fiscal responsibility.
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