Trump's Venezuela Move Adds to U.S. Debt

Trump's Venezuela Move Adds to U.S. Debt

Update: 2026-01-05
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The U.S. national debt stands at a staggering thirty-eight trillion dollars, and President Trumps recent moves in Venezuela could add significant costs without immediate revenue. The White Houses actions may increase risk to U.S. debt, as tariff hikes on items like furniture and cabinets have been delayed, reducing potential revenue. Experts warn of growing debt concerns, with the fiscal deficit reaching four hundred thirty-nine billion dollars by November 2026. The Venezuela situation could worsen the budget, with costs potentially ranging from billions to hundreds of billions over a decade, depending on the outcome. Checkout Solipillow.com

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Trump's Venezuela Move Adds to U.S. Debt

Trump's Venezuela Move Adds to U.S. Debt