Mick Mulvaney dismisses June 1 debt ceiling deadline.

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Mick Mulvaney, former White House aide, said he doesn't believe the June 1 deadline for raising the debt ceiling is accurate, despite Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's warnings. Mulvaney suggested that the deadline was likely later and that there may be politics involved in Yellen's warnings. While President Biden met with congressional leaders to discuss the issue, little progress was made towards securing a deal to raise the debt ceiling. Mulvaney noted that lawmakers have yet to publicly discuss efforts to push back the default deadline, but he believes progress is being made.
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