White House budget proposal: 23% domestic spending cut, 13% increase in mil spen
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Date: May 3rd, 2025 2:09 PM Author: Painfully Honest Provocative Telephone Stage
Overall, Vought said the proposal contains a 23% cut ($163 billion) in discretionary funding, and a 13% increase in military spending after including the $150 billion Republicans are eying in a separate bill.
The White House budget comes as the Republican-led Congress is seeking to craft a massive bill for Trump’s priorities of tax cuts, higher spending on immigration enforcement and the military, spending cuts in other parts of the federal government, and a debt limit increase.
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Date: May 3rd, 2025 2:12 PM Author: Painfully Honest Provocative Telephone Stage
Fuck the NIH
Trump's budget proposes a variety of steep cuts to well-known government programs, including cutting the National Institutes of Health by $18 billion compared with 2025 levels, the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) by $4 billion, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by $3.6 billion.
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Date: May 3rd, 2025 2:14 PM Author: Painfully Honest Provocative Telephone Stage
Under President Trump’s proposed budget, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration would largely become the National Moon and Mars Administration, with an almost singular focus on getting astronauts to those two destinations.
The Trump administration proposes a budget of $18.8 billion for NASA, down 24 percent from $24.8 billion in the current budget year. The plan would introduce $1 billion in new investments for Mars, which would aim to fulfill Mr. Trump’s pledge during his address to Congress in March to “plant a flag” on Mars.
That budgetary change also aligns with the priorities of Elon Musk, who founded his SpaceX rocket company two decades ago with dreams of one day sending colonists to Mars.
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Date: May 3rd, 2025 2:17 PM Author: Painfully Honest Provocative Telephone Stage
Congressional Republicans don't think he is doing enough
Three top Senate Republicans say President Donald Trump's budget proposal falls short of his promises to boost U.S. military spending.
Under the president's discretionary request, the Defense Department's budget would rise by $119 billion to top $1 trillion. But that extra spending is a one-year only supplement to jumpstart Trump's priorities, including a next-generation missile defense shield, new U.S. shipbuilding capacity and military-led border security missions.
Sens. Susan Collins, R-Maine; Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky; and Roger Wicker, R-Mississippi − who respectively chair the powerful appropriations and defense committees – say the one-time increase won't have the lasting effect of a permanent addition to the defense budget.
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