
Trump Proposes $1.5 Trillion Defense Budget, Cuts Domestic Programs
Key Takeaways
- White House requests $1.5 trillion defense budget for 2027, about 40% rise.
- Offsets with roughly 10% cuts to non-defense spending.
- Largest defense budget increase since World War II; Golden Dome tops priorities.
Historic Military Spending Surge
Trump proposed a $1.5 trillion defense budget, a nearly 40 percent increase over the previous year.
The budget marks the highest military spending level in modern US history.

Plans include boosting munitions, expanding the naval fleet, and constructing the Golden Dome missile defense system.
Cuts to Domestic Programs
The defense surge is paired with proposed cuts to non-defense programs totaling $73 billion.
Planned cuts include climate change, education, healthcare, and social welfare programs.

Trump warned, "We're fighting wars. We can't take care of day care."
GOP Reconciliation Push
The White House plans to push $350 billion through budget reconciliation.
This approach bypasses Democratic support and requires only a majority in the Senate.
Many Republicans are concerned as voters feel the economic consequences of the Iran war.
Global Economic Impact
The Defense Department called the proposal consistent with congressional agreements.
Nondefense cuts spread across a broad swath of programs.

The budget outline was timed to coincide with the first G7 finance ministers meeting since the Iran war began.
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