FILE – In this March 13, 2013 file photo the House Speaker, Republican John Boehner of Ohio, talks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington after a closed-door meeting with President Barack Obama to discuss the budget. On Sunday, March 17, 2013, Boehner said he “absolutely” trusts Obama, not that they don’t have their differences. He told ABC’s “This Week” that the two have a good relationship and that they’re “open with each other … honest with each other.” But they’re trying to bridge some big differences, he said. One issue on which they agree: The U.S. doesn’t have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker John Boehner says he “absolutely” trusts President Barack Obama — not that they don’t have their differences.
Boehner tells ABC’s “This Week” that the two have a good relationship and that they’re “open with each other … honest with each other.” But the Ohio lawmaker says they’re trying to bridge some big differences.
One issue they agree on: The U.S. doesn’t have an immediate crisis in terms of debt.
Some conservatives criticized Obama when he said last week that the country doesn’t have an immediate debt crisis.
Boehner says a debt crisis does loom in the years ahead because entitlement programs are not sustainable if they aren’t changed.
He says balancing the budget will help the economy.