
President Donald Trump released a budget proposal Friday calling for a mix of cuts to domestic programs involving public health, education and clean energy, while seeking to increase spending on the military when factoring in a one-time boost. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The 40-page request was addressed to congressional leaders and accompanied by a letter from Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought addressed to Sen.
Main Idea: Trump released a budget plan that would cut health, education, and clean energy programs while increasing military and border-related spending.
Key Points:
Cuts to health, education, and energy programs could mean less help for patients, students, and low-income households, while some communities may lose jobs or services.
Higher military and border spending could support defense jobs and security programs.
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Major federal research agency targeted for a steep proposed funding cut.
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Central legislative actor that must consider the budget and controls final appropriations.