The White House on Friday proposed a $1.5 trillion defense budget for fiscal year 2027 as the United States remains engaged in a war with Iran and other global conflicts. The request, part of President Donald Trump’s latest budget plan, would mark the highest level of military spending in modern U.S. history and represents roughly a 40% increase from current Pentagon funding levels.
- The proposal includes more than $1.1 trillion through annual government funding and an additional $350 billion via separate legislative measures.
- The budget outlines funding for advanced weapons systems, including missile defense programs, F-35 jets produced by Lockheed Martin ($LMT), and submarines built by General Dynamics ($GD) and Huntington Ingalls Industries ($HII).
- The administration also proposed $73 billion in domestic spending cuts, targeting programs across climate, housing, and education.
- Additional increases include more than $40 billion for the Justice Department, a 13% rise.
- Lawmakers from both parties have raised concerns about the scale of defense increases and limited updates on the Iran conflict.
- The proposal will be debated in Congress as part of the federal budget process for fiscal year 2027.
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