The U.S. military is pushing to make huge investments in many programs in Fiscal Year 2027, but also some notable cuts.
Operations in Iran, midterm elections and GOP intraparty politics could all complicate the defense budget's path to President Donald Trump's desk.
In his annual budget, President Trump is asking Congress to boost defense spending to $1.5 trillion, the largest such request ...
The fiscal 2027 request, to be formally revealed Friday, marks the first time that base budget defense spending has hit the ...
On April 3, the White House released details of its defense budget request for FY 2027. Seamus Daniels unpacks the $1.5 ...
It should be pointed out that, as has been true for many years, the United States already overspends on the military as it is ...
(In April 3 story, adds dropped word 'departmental' in paragraph 10) By Bo Erickson and Ryan Patrick Jones WASHINGTON, April ...
President Trump's new budget proposal asks Congress for $1.5 trillion in defense spending — a 42% increase — while cutting ...
The Donald Trump administration unveiled a USD1.5 trillion defence budget proposal for fiscal year (FY) 2027 on 3 April, ...
President’s “historic” funding request would also cover troop pay raises, securing critical minerals — and building a Golden Dome.
The request is for $40.8 billion in discretionary budget authority for the Department of Justice, which is a $4.7 billion — ...
The pay raise is part of the White House’s proposed $1.5 trillion national defense budget for next fiscal year, which starts ...