Trump Seeks Record $1.5 Trillion for Military, Paid for by Huge Cuts Elsewhere
by Mike Shedlock,
To pay for his F-upped war, Trump wants cuts in the EPA, Education, Disaster Funding, TSA, Health. Budget lies also needed.

President Trump on Friday released a summary of his budget proposal for the 2027 fiscal year, seeking $1.5 trillion in military spending, by far the largest dollar amount in modern history. The proposal for military spending included $1.1 trillion for the Defense Department for the next fiscal year, as well as another $350 billion for critical munitions, an effort to expand the military industrial base and other matters. Trump promised a $1.5 trillion military request in January, before the U.S. launched large-scale strikes on Iran. The Pentagon portion of the request includes funding to boost manufacturing of munitions, a priority of Deputy Defense Secretary Steve Feinberg. The Pentagon request calls for buying 34 ships, including funding for a new class of battleship named after Trump and new frigates, both announced last year. In all, the administration wants $65.8 billion for shipbuilding. The defense request also includes money to build the Golden Dome missile shield championed by Trump.Most By Over $500 Billion!
- Nondefense Spending: A 10% reduction of nondefense spending to about $660 billion in fiscal year 2027, followed by additional cuts in subsequent years.
- Federal Emergency Management Agency: The administration wants forcing states and local governments to address their own disasters.
- Cybersecurity including elections: The administration would cut $707 million from DHS’s cybersecurity agency and end its election security work.
- TSA: Re-privatize the Transportation Security Administration by forcing small airports to hire private security contractors.
- Department of Health and Human Services: A reduction of $15.8 billion or 12.5% from the 2026 enacted level.
- In 2026, the budget estimates the U.S. will take in over $406 billion in tariff revenue, more than double the $194 billion that the government received from tariffs in 2025.
- The budget forecasts that annual tariff revenue will reach $500 billion by 2029.
- In 2026, the Yale Budget Lab estimates that Trump’s current tariffs would bring in just over $171 billion—less than half of the Trump administration’s estimate.
- In 2029, Yale estimates tariff revenue would be $193 billion under current policies, a far cry from the half-trillion that Trump’s team expects.
Trump’s claim of reducing the trade deficit by 78 percent dramatically blows up.
Forgive me for bragging, but I got every justice correct.
There are huge flaws in the Section 122 tariff idea.Source: https://mishtalk.com
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