Two points. First, the democrat congress produced the 7.8T budget. Second you would be bitching to high heaven if he didn't raise the debt ceiling and sign off on the budget. Seems you are integrity challenged.
NO, they didn't.
Trump, the self-styled “King of Debt,” said would happen if he became president. In a March 31, 2016,
interview with Bob Woodward and Robert Costa of The Washington Post, Trump said he could pay down the national debt, then about $19 trillion, “over a period of eight years” by renegotiating trade deals and spurring economic growth.
By early 2019, the national debt had climbed to $22 trillion. Trump’s budget proposal for 2020
called it a “grave threat to our economic and societal prosperity” and asserted that the U.S. was experiencing a “national debt crisis.” However, that same budget proposal included substantial growth in the national debt.
By the end of 2019, the debt had risen to $23.2 trillion and more federal officials were sounding the alarm. “Not since World War II has the country seen deficits during times of low unemployment that are as large as those that we project — nor, in the past century, has it experienced large deficits for as long as we project,”
As of Dec. 31, 2020, the national debt had jumped to $27.75 trillion, up 39% from $19.95 trillion when Trump was sworn in.
WHAT, no veto?