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Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2016/Budgets

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Donald Trump announced his presidential run on June 16, 2015.[1]



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See what Donald Trump and the Republican Party Platform said about budgets.

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  • Trump opposed the Federal Reserve’s economic stimulus efforts and raising the debt ceiling.
  • Republican Party Trump on budgets

    • Donald Trump accused the Federal Reserve of releasing false numbers to stimulate the economy in 2012. Trump warned against inflation and claimed "the stimulus many people would say is the worst thing that can happen."[2]
    • In an interview on CNBC, Trump criticized negotiations in Congress to increase the debt ceiling in 2011, saying, "Eventually you have to balance the budget. This is a long way from balancing the budget. This is just a joke. This is a down payment at most."[4]

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