The bipartisan deal to suspend the debt limit until 2025 ends months of partisan wrangling, heated rhetoric and several contentious rounds of negotiations. CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman, Peter Cohn and Lindsey McPherson dissect the political ramifications of the deal and what it means for this year’s appropriations process.
Show Notes:
- A crisis was averted as the Senate sent the debt limit package to Biden
- Meet the House members who voted against the debt limit deal
- Senators are looking at the Ukraine aid bill as a way to increase the DOD budget
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