Trump insists $1.5 trillion military budget for a war Congress didn't ...
“It’s not possible for us to take care of day care, Medicaid, Medicare — all these individual things. They can do it on a state basis.”
fortune.comHere’s the latest on Trump’s proposed defense budget around $1.5 trillion.
Summary of the proposal: The White House released a budget summary calling for roughly $1.5 trillion for defense, a substantial increase over the current level and described as a multi-year modernization push. The plan envisions significant defense investments while pairing the increase with targeted domestic spending cuts or reforms to non-defense programs. [cite ][cite ]
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“It’s not possible for us to take care of day care, Medicaid, Medicare — all these individual things. They can do it on a state basis.”
fortune.comThe president also called on defence firms to increase production or face a crackdown on payouts.
www.bbc.comThe president offered few details in his post on Truth Social, other than to say the money would pay for his 'Dream Military.'
www.politico.comThe US president's new budget would cut non-defence spending by 10%, partly by slashing domestic programmes.
www.bbc.comThe House Armed Services Committee approved its portion of the reconciliation bill April 29, distributing the $150 billion in additional defense spending across several priorities. These include nuclear forces, which would receive an additional $12.9 billion, and integrated air and missile defense, which would receive $24.7 billion. The administration is yet to provide detailed information on how the base defense budget would be allocated.
www.armscontrol.orgIn the context of global threats to the United States, a long overdue defense modernization bill, and the ambitions of Trump’s signature defense priorities, perhaps the budget request should have been expected.
www.cfr.orgIn our news wrap Friday, President Trump is asking for $1.5 trillion in defense spending for the upcoming financial year, March was a strong month for the jobs market even as soaring energy prices…
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