House Freedom Caucus members unveil plan to address debt ceiling crisis amid battle with Biden, Democrats
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The House Freedom Caucus will release its list of demands Thursday for voting to raise the debt ceiling amid a standoff between Republicans and Democrats.
"First, we're going to shrink Washington and we're going to do that by saving now, by ending, first of all, the president's $400 billion student loans bail out and rescinding all unobligated, unspent COVID-19 funds," Perry said. "We're going to recoup $80 billion in IRS expansion funds, as well as billions in wasteful climate change spending and the so-called Inflation Reduction Act. We're going to find every dollar spent by Democrats that can be reclaimed so that we don't have to raise the debt ceiling." Kyle Morris covers politics for Fox News. Story tips can be sent to kyle.morris@fox.com and on Twitter: @RealKyleMorris.
"We're going to keep spending at the current level by setting top line discretionary spending at the FY 22 levels… that cuts another $131 billion," Perry added. "What that does is that pays the bills so we don't have to raise the debt ceiling, because we don't have to if we quit spending money on things that we can't afford and don't need."