McCarthy floated a plan last week that would pair $4.5 trillion
in spending cuts with a $1.5 trillion increase in the $31.4
trillion U.S. debt limit.
Biden and the Democratic-controlled Senate are likely to reject
the proposal, but McCarthy has called it a basis for
negotiations between the two parties in the coming weeks.
Failure to raise the debt ceiling would lead to a U.S. default
on its financial obligations, shaking the global economy.
Financial markets have already shown signs of worry about the
standoff, with the cost of insuring exposure to U.S. debt at its
highest in a decade and financial analysts raising concerns
about the rising risk of default.
Republicans hold a narrow majority in the House but McCarthy
said he was confident of securing enough votes to pass his bill
in the chamber.
"I cannot imagine someone in our conference that would want to
go along with Biden's reckless spending," McCarthy told Fox News
in an interview on Sunday.
"Like every other household in America - if Washington wants to
spend more, it needs to save more somewhere else," McCarthy
added in a tweet on Sunday. "This isn't controversial - it's
common sense. I invite the President to get serious and join
Republicans at the table."
Democratic Senators Amy Klobuchar and Dick Durbin on Sunday also
urged negotiations between Biden and McCarthy but said
McCarthy's proposal was more appropriate for budget debates than
for the debt ceiling.
"The conversation should be underway, but it should be on the
budget resolution, and on the appropriations process and
entitlement reform, if that's part of the agenda. That should
all be separate from the question of the debt ceiling. Don't
default, avoid default," Durbin told NBC News.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh; Additional reporting by Ted Hesson
and David Lawder; Editing by Lisa Shumaker and Richard Chang)
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