McConnell Vows GOP Won't Raise Debt Ceiling in December After Schumer 'Tantrum'
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On Friday, Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) warned President Biden that Republicans won’t help raise the debt ceiling later this year. While left-leaning articles highlight that that late Thursday, Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer took to the Senate floor to praise the Senate for passing a bill to raise the nation’s debt ceiling through early December, right-leaning articles highlight that that McConnell wrote that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. had “three months” notice to handle his governing duties.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that late Thursday, Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer took to the Senate floor to praise the Senate for passing a bill to raise the nation’s debt ceiling through early December. Schumer also blasted Republicans for what he described as “risky drama.”
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that McConnell stated that a recent speech by Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) had “poisoned the well.” McConnell wrote in a letter to Biden that “Republicans filled the leadership vacuum that has troubled the Senate since January.”
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that McConnell wrote that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. had “three months” notice to handle his governing duties. McConnell also targeted Schumer for his “rant” following the vote to raise the debt ceiling.
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The Washington Post
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McConnell vows GOP won't help raise debt ceiling in December after Schumer 'tantrum'
The Hill
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McConnell tells Biden that debt ceiling will not be raised by Republicans in December
Fox News