Republicans, Democrats poised for battle as debt ceiling deadline looms Thursday
WASHINGTON — It’s become a reliably consistent sideshow in U.S. congressional politics: Democrats and Republicans battling over a self-imposed limit on federal borrowing, a feud that often leads to standoffs and protracted government shutdowns.
But with Republicans in control of the House of Representatives and a clutch of Donald Trump acolytes having secured outsized influence over their new leader, Speaker Kevin McCarthy, there are worries that this time, common sense may not prevail.
And on Thursday, the money — all $31.4 trillion of it — runs out.
“It is therefore critical that Congress act in a timely manner to increase or suspend the debt limit,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen wrote last week in a letter to congressional leaders.