The White House launched on Friday the budget proposed by President Donald Trump for fiscal year 2026, which requires $ 163 billion in cuts to federal expenses.
The director of the Office of Management and Budget, Russell Vought, in a letter to Congress together with the proposal, said the cuts to discretionary financing would lead to “significant savings.”
“The President proposes the non-defense authority authority of $ 163 billion, 22.6 percent below the year-year expense, while protecting funds for national security, veterans, older adults, the application of law and infrastructure,” Vought wrote.

President Donald Trump arrives to give a graduation speech at the University of Alabama, on May 1, 2025, in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
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While budget proposals are essentially a list of desires for the administration, they serve to illustrate the president’s priorities and what the White House awaits is a starting point for negotiations with Congress.
The proposed cuts would come from the Department of Education, the Department of Health and Human Services, USAID and the Environmental Protection Agency, among others.
However, Trump is proposing a 13% increase in defense spending, which would lead him to $ 1.01 billion for the next fiscal year.
The administration also proposes $ 175 billion to go to the southern border.
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