KEY POINTS
  • Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Wednesday offered a short-term suspension of the U.S. debt ceiling to avert a national default.
  • "We will also allow Democrats to use normal procedures to pass an emergency debt limit extension at a fixed dollar amount," McConnell wrote.
  • The stopgap offer from McConnell would take some pressure off both parties to reach a compromise by Oct. 18, when the government is expected to default.
  • White House press secretary Jen Psaki offered somewhat cool comments for the McConnell proposal later Wednesday.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Wednesday offered a short-term suspension of the U.S. debt ceiling to avert a national default and economic crisis until Democrats are able to pass a more permanent solution before the end of the year.

"To protect the American people from a near-term Democrat-created crisis, we will also allow Democrats to use normal procedures to pass an emergency debt limit extension at a fixed dollar amount to cover current spending levels into December," he said in a statement posted to Twitter.