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Donald Trump declared Monday that the United States never has to default on its debt because it has the ability to print money.
“People said I want to go and buy debt and default on debt — these people are crazy. This is the United States government. First of all, you never have to default because you print the money, I hate to tell you, OK? So there’s never a default,” Trump said on CNN’s “New Day.”
Trump pushed back on coverage of his remarks from outlets including The New York Times, which reported that Trump was suggesting he might reduce the national debt by persuading creditors to accept less than full payment. The newspaper called such remarks unprecedented among modern candidates.
The reports were based on remarks in a CNBC interview last week when, asked if the U.S. should pay its debt in full or possibly negotiate a partial repayment, Trump said, ”I would borrow, knowing that if the economy crashed, you could make a deal.”
Trump said Monday his plan would center on buying back debt if interest rates went up.
The self-described “king of debt” said debt is “tricky” and can be “dangerous.”
“I know how to deal with debt very well — I love debt — but, you know, debt is tricky, and it’s dangerous, and you have to be careful, and you have to know what you’re doing,” Trump said.
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