KEY POINTS
  • "I think the greatest threat domestically to the country is this $21 trillion debt hanging over the cloud of America and future generations," Schultz tells CNBC.
  • He also says "the economy is strong" and gives Trump "some" credit for the gains.
  • He also cautions that "I don't believe that the stock market is going to continue to grow at the level it has between now and 2020."

Howard Schultz, Starbucks' outgoing executive chairman, singled out the national debt as the biggest domestic threat to the U.S. in a critique that spared neither Democrats nor the Trump administration's economic policies.

Schultz, a past critic of President Donald Trump's landmark tax legislation signed in December, acknowledged in a wide-ranging interview with CNBC that "the economy is strong," and he gave Trump "some" credit for the gains.