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Chip Roy says Republicans should give DOGE 100-day ‘runway’

Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) said Republicans need to “actually find out what kind of budget cuts President-elect Donald Trump and Elon Musk are planning” before agreeing to more debt spending. He said there was a need to understand.

Prime Minister Roy yesterday said he had no intention of “raising or suspending” the debt ceiling without significant spending cuts attached to the bill.

“No apologies,” he added in the post. × Before tagging Trump and other Republicans.

President Trump said on Truth Social that he felt Roy was “just an ambitious guy with no talent.”

The president-elect then said he expected other candidates to prepare to chase Mr. Roy in the primaries.

“He won’t have a chance!” Trump added.

Roy I talked to BlazeTV's Glenn Buck said Friday that during a meeting with people he described as “not very conservative,” “something” leaked out of the room and got to Trump, and that Roy was the next president. He said it began to look like he was “resisting” the president's plans.

“We need to really understand what the cuts are going to be,” Roy continued. “Otherwise, what you are asking us to do is accept a $5 trillion limit on credit card increases in exchange for nothing in return, literally nothing but hope.”

“Unfortunately, as I was trying to make the case that I needed something to get votes, someone leaked it to Mar-a-Lago and the president reacted. So now I'm going to do it.” must be managed,” he added. .

At the same time, Roy said he is making the case to conservatives that Trump, Musk, J.D. Vance and Vivek Ramaswamy all need to be given a chance to implement their plans with the next Department of Government Efficiency.

Roy said he asked his colleagues for just over three months.

“We need to give the president a runway. We need to give the president his first 100 days. We need to be grateful and respectful.”

Beck said most Trump supporters “don't trust the people in there,” but they do trust the systems in place with DOGE and Trump, and Roy agreed.

“We disagree, and yesterday morning I was making that very point.”

Roy continued to criticize the idea of ​​raising the debt ceiling on Page X. Post It also provides more detailed opinions, such as “cut spending.”

“At this point, I am opposed to raising the debt ceiling without major spending cuts and reforms. Congress needs to feel the pain of its actions and face reality.” I wrote Late Thursday.

playing cards said on friday He argued that Congress needs to eliminate or “extend” the debt ceiling. [it] Probably until 2029. ”

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