Trump Proposes $1.5 Trillion Defense Budget Amid Domestic Cuts
What's inside Trump's proposed $1.5 trillion defence budget? Here's a list of key spending areas
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US President Donald Trump has proposed a $1.5 trillion defense budget for the next fiscal year, marking the largest increase in military spending since World War II. The proposal faces opposition from Democrats due to significant cuts to domestic programs, including environmental and infrastructure funding.
- 01Trump's proposed defense budget totals $1.5 trillion, focusing on military capabilities and research.
- 02$156 billion is allocated for procurement of military equipment and weapons systems.
- 03The budget seeks to reduce non-defense spending by 10%, facing criticism from lawmakers.
- 04The proposal includes $125 billion for research and development of advanced military technologies.
- 05Democrats oppose the budget due to cuts in domestic programs, including $15 billion in environmental grants.
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On Friday, US President Donald Trump unveiled a $1.5 trillion defense budget request for the upcoming fiscal year, which would represent the largest year-on-year increase in military spending since the end of World War II. This proposal comes amid ongoing military operations, with the US having spent over $40 billion in the conflict with Iran alone. Key allocations within the budget include $156 billion for procurement of military equipment, $125 billion for research, development, testing, and evaluation, and $48 billion for operations and maintenance. Additionally, $19 billion is earmarked for internal defense department services, and $2 billion for military family housing. The budget also proposes a 10% cut in non-defense spending, which has drawn criticism from Democrats, particularly regarding the elimination of $15 billion in environmental program grants. The proposed budget will be debated in Congress, marking a potential shift in US defense spending priorities.
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The proposed budget could lead to reduced funding for domestic programs that support environmental initiatives and infrastructure, potentially affecting jobs and services in these areas.
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