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Russ Vought Proposes 1.5 Trillion Dollar Defense Boost With 73 Billion in Domestic Cuts
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Russ Vought, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, continues to shape federal spending debates with bold proposals. Politico reports that his latest budget framework, released on Friday, seeks a massive 1.5 trillion dollar increase for defense while proposing a 73 billion dollar cut to domestic programs. Vought described this as utilizing every tool in the executive fiscal toolbox under President Trump's leadership to achieve real savings. Analysts note these cuts target nondefense discretionary spending that lawmakers resisted last year.
The proposal fuels uncertainty in Congress, as Vought's aggressive tactics, including pocket rescissions, loom large. Politico explains pocket rescissions as when the administration withholds previously approved funding near the fiscal year's end to let it expire. The Supreme Court allowed Office of Management and Budget to proceed with nearly 5 billion dollars in foreign aid cuts last fall, but has not ruled on the broader practice, potentially strengthening Vought's mandate.
President Trump publicly backed Vought's approach in recent comments captured at a private lunch and shared online. A YouTube video shows Trump saying he instructed Vought to eliminate federal day care funding, calling it a state responsibility. Trump emphasized prioritizing military protection over items like day care, Medicaid, and Medicare, urging states to handle them.
In related news, during a House Budget Committee hearing last week, Representative Brendan Boyle criticized Vought for not testifying, as noted in another YouTube clip. Senator Dan Sullivan supports the 40 percent military spending boost without new taxes, aligning with Vought's framework.
Vought stands out as one of the most powerful Office of Management and Budget directors in recent memory, driving a paradigm shift in budget negotiations.
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The proposal fuels uncertainty in Congress, as Vought's aggressive tactics, including pocket rescissions, loom large. Politico explains pocket rescissions as when the administration withholds previously approved funding near the fiscal year's end to let it expire. The Supreme Court allowed Office of Management and Budget to proceed with nearly 5 billion dollars in foreign aid cuts last fall, but has not ruled on the broader practice, potentially strengthening Vought's mandate.
President Trump publicly backed Vought's approach in recent comments captured at a private lunch and shared online. A YouTube video shows Trump saying he instructed Vought to eliminate federal day care funding, calling it a state responsibility. Trump emphasized prioritizing military protection over items like day care, Medicaid, and Medicare, urging states to handle them.
In related news, during a House Budget Committee hearing last week, Representative Brendan Boyle criticized Vought for not testifying, as noted in another YouTube clip. Senator Dan Sullivan supports the 40 percent military spending boost without new taxes, aligning with Vought's framework.
Vought stands out as one of the most powerful Office of Management and Budget directors in recent memory, driving a paradigm shift in budget negotiations.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI