The national debt surpassed a record $39 trillion on Wednesday, a milestone that comes just weeks into the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran.
The unprecedented figure highlights competing administration priorities, from passing a massive tax law and boosting defense spending and immigration enforcement to chipping away at the debt itself — the latter of which Donald Trump promised to do as both a candidate and as president.



Part of whatever plan the Republicans had in store.
This will all somehow be the next president-not-Trump’s fault. Somehow.
They don’t plan to give up the presidency, the project 2025 crowd.