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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump budget seeks $1.5T in defense spending alongside cuts in domestic programs
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/white-house-set-release-trumps-040117287.htmlYeah, this will work...... NOT!!!
He and Hegseth are getting all excited about their illegal war, that was never approved by Congress. Now he wants to spend trillions on something designed to destroy and kill, instead of taking care of our own. I's like taking your savings account, cashing it in, and then throwing it all down the toilet.
Am I living in a bad dream world? Is this really happening? This fake, but real war, has got to stop NOW!!!!
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Trump budget seeks $1.5T in defense spending alongside cuts in domestic programs (Original Post)
LilElf70
16 hrs ago
OP
There is absolutely no reason to spend that much of our tax dollars on defense.
walkingman
16 hrs ago
#4
Need a yuuuuge military when you plan to take over the western hemisphere....
Thomas Hurt
16 hrs ago
#6
dalton99a
(94,218 posts)1. Trump asks Congress to supersize military budget, slash domestic programs
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/04/03/trump-white-house-budget-00857167
Trump asks Congress to supersize military budget, slash domestic programs
The presidents fiscal 2027 budget request calls for Republicans to use a partisan process for enacting billions for the Pentagon.
By Jennifer Scholtes, Katherine Tully-McManus and Connor O'Brien
04/03/2026 09:08 AM EDT
President Donald Trump called Friday for Congress to back a $1.5 trillion defense budget alongside yawning reductions to domestic programs making official the ambitious military increase hes been teasing for months.
In the presidents budget request for the fiscal year that begins in October, the White House detailed a military funding hike of more than 40 percent. The Trump administration is formally proposing Republicans in Congress enact a large chunk of that defense cash some $350 billion using the party-line reconciliation process to skirt the Senate filibuster and forgo bipartisan negotiations.
Republican leaders on Capitol Hill are starting to embrace the concept of sidelining Democrats to boost Pentagon dollars and immigration enforcement accounts currently unfunded amid the broader Department of Homeland Security shutdown. But Trump will struggle to build enough political will on his own side of the aisle to fulfill his defense goals through a party-line maneuver as fiscal conservatives demand commensurate spending cuts after grudgingly backing the multitrillion-dollar tax and spending package Republicans enacted last summer.
The administrations whopping military spending request comes as Trump argues that the U.S. is on the verge of achieving its aims in the monthlong war against Iran, though the blueprint released Friday appears to be separate from an expected supplemental funding request to finance the Middle East campaign.
While the administration is expecting lawmakers to approve a base defense budget of $1.15 trillion through the annual appropriations process the first time the base budget would exceed $1 trillion relying on reconciliation for $350 billion is a risky tactic. GOP majorities are narrow, and supersizing defense spending while slashing domestic funding could cost Republicans in the coming midterms, particularly if voters blame the party for continued military and economic consequences of the Iran war.
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Trump asks Congress to supersize military budget, slash domestic programs
The presidents fiscal 2027 budget request calls for Republicans to use a partisan process for enacting billions for the Pentagon.
By Jennifer Scholtes, Katherine Tully-McManus and Connor O'Brien
04/03/2026 09:08 AM EDT
President Donald Trump called Friday for Congress to back a $1.5 trillion defense budget alongside yawning reductions to domestic programs making official the ambitious military increase hes been teasing for months.
In the presidents budget request for the fiscal year that begins in October, the White House detailed a military funding hike of more than 40 percent. The Trump administration is formally proposing Republicans in Congress enact a large chunk of that defense cash some $350 billion using the party-line reconciliation process to skirt the Senate filibuster and forgo bipartisan negotiations.
Republican leaders on Capitol Hill are starting to embrace the concept of sidelining Democrats to boost Pentagon dollars and immigration enforcement accounts currently unfunded amid the broader Department of Homeland Security shutdown. But Trump will struggle to build enough political will on his own side of the aisle to fulfill his defense goals through a party-line maneuver as fiscal conservatives demand commensurate spending cuts after grudgingly backing the multitrillion-dollar tax and spending package Republicans enacted last summer.
The administrations whopping military spending request comes as Trump argues that the U.S. is on the verge of achieving its aims in the monthlong war against Iran, though the blueprint released Friday appears to be separate from an expected supplemental funding request to finance the Middle East campaign.
While the administration is expecting lawmakers to approve a base defense budget of $1.15 trillion through the annual appropriations process the first time the base budget would exceed $1 trillion relying on reconciliation for $350 billion is a risky tactic. GOP majorities are narrow, and supersizing defense spending while slashing domestic funding could cost Republicans in the coming midterms, particularly if voters blame the party for continued military and economic consequences of the Iran war.
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Walleye
(44,862 posts)2. Good luck with campaigning on that in the midterms.
We have to do our best to keep them from cheating
David__77
(24,751 posts)3. The job of Democrats is to unvaryingly say "no".
walkingman
(10,877 posts)4. There is absolutely no reason to spend that much of our tax dollars on defense.
kentuck
(115,413 posts)5. Go ahead, Congress!
Just give him the money. What he doesn't use, he can use on the American people. Nobody will notice.
Thomas Hurt
(13,984 posts)6. Need a yuuuuge military when you plan to take over the western hemisphere....
karynnj
(60,976 posts)7. Democrats need to push restoring the taxes that were cut
by the terrible ugly bill. This rather than more cuts to the safety net can be argued is REAL fiscal responsibility.
Argue that Trump is greatly increasing the deficit with his illegal ( by both US and international law) war.
By his ridiculous sidelining of real diplomacy and his use of illegal attacks, starting small with the boats in the Caribbean to Venezuela and now Iran Trump is squandering our power in the world.
Omnipresent
(7,458 posts)9. Oh, i forgot.
A sum of that money will also be used to replenish Israels coffers for all the weapons they have been using in this war so far.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(135,808 posts)10. Take that and stick it up your oversized ass Trump