On March 1, the national debt surged above $28 trillion for the first time.When Donald Trump took office, the national debt was just under $20 trillion.
$8 trillion in debt is Trump’s legacy. And Joe Biden’s time is coming.
$28 Trillion #NationalDebt and counting. And if you only blame #Trump or #Biden – you've got it totally wrong. Both teams are terrible on the #Constitution and #liberty. @mmaharrey10th pic.twitter.com/Cbc58mXX8e
— TenthAmendmentCenter (@TenthAmendment) March 3, 2021
For Further Reading
Trump 2020 Deficit More Than Doubles Obama’s Previous Record
How the Federal Reserve Backstops Federal Government Borrowing and Spending
The Trump Administration Has Added More Than $7 Trillion to National Debt
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