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Trump seeks $1.5tn for defense department in budget request to Congress

Donald Trump has asked for $1.5tn in defense department funding in his latest budget request to Congress for the 2027 fiscal year.

This would include a pay increase for most troops, funds for the president’s missile defense system, the Golden Dome, and resupplying “critical munitions”. This comes as the US-Israel war on Iran enters its sixth week.

The White House said today’s budget request builds on the historic $1tn overall defense topline for 2026. The 2027 budget request includes a ten percent decrease in non-defense spending, a reduction of $73bn.

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Summary

That concludes are live politics coverage today. Here’s a recap:

Donald Trump asked for $1.5tn in defense spending in his latest budget request to Congress for the 2027 fiscal year. The move sparked intense pushback from Democrats, including Patty Murray the party’s top figure on the Senate appropriations committee, who called the proposed budget “morally bankrupt”.

Trump’s desired defense spending would be $445bn higher than 2026 levels and include a pay increase for most troops, funding for his planned “Golden Dome” missile defense system and a resupply of munitions. It comes as the US-Israel war with Iran enters its sixth week, which today saw two US military aircraft shot down.

  • The 2027 budget request includes a 10% decrease in domestic spending, a reduction of $73bn. This includes $5bn in funding cuts to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), $1.3bn in non-disaster grant programs for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema), a plan to privatize airport screeners, and slashing Nasa’s budget by $5.6bn. Hidden in the blueprint is also a request for $152m to return Alcatraz prison island to an active facility, following up on the president’s calls last year to reopen the infamous prison turned tourist destination.

  • Democratic lawmakers quickly blasted Trump’s budget plan, vowing pushback during negotiations throughout the year. Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer said that his party “will make sure it never passes”. Patty Murray called the draft a “bleak and unacceptable” view of the country’s priorities. Jack Reed, the ranking of member of the Senate armed services committee, said that the $1.5tn in funding for the DoD is “flawed” and “irresponsible”.

  • Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, confirmed that Donald Trump has been briefed on the news that a US F-15E jet was shot down over Iran. One US service member has been rescued, while another is still missing, according to officials familiar with the matter.

  • The US labor market added 178,000 jobs in March, ahead of economists’ expectations. After an extraordinary contraction in February, employers showed signs of resilience amid the US-Israel war in Iran. The unemployment rate fell to 4.3%, according to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.

  • Trump issued an executive order calling for all DHS employees to be paid during the partial government shutdown. The order is similar to Trump’s move last week to pay TSA employees amid the shutdown.

  • Two US military aircraft were shot down by Iran. One crew member from a downed F-15 fighter jet was rescued, while a search and rescue operation is underway for the other crew. An A-10 Thunderbolt was also hit with fire, but managed to maneuver to Kuwaiti airspace where the pilot safely ejected before the plane crashed.

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