Trump floats paying off $35T national debt using Bitcoin
The United States government is adding $1 trillion to the national debt approximately every 100 days, sparking fears of runaway inflation.
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The United States government is adding $1 trillion to the national debt approximately every 100 days, sparking fears of runaway inflation.
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