Kevin McCarthy’s debt ceiling plan is a hot mess

Kevin McCarthy’s debt ceiling plan is a hot mess

It’s been over 100 days since Republicans took control of the House of Representatives, and so far it has been — to put it lightly — a smoking hot mess. 

Just this week, you had Congressman Jim Jordan dragging the House Judiciary Committee on a field trip to New York City for a sham hearing about “crime,” when in reality it was basically just an excuse to go after Manhattan District Attorney Alvin bragg and play lawyer to a twice-impeached and now once-indicted former president.

If Congress does not increase the debt ceiling by the summer, the government is at risk of going into default and tanking the economy.