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Trump asks Congress cut billions in nondefense spending; up funds for military, border

1 of 3 | Members of the Sunrise Movement and other demonstrators gather outside the U.S. Department of Education headquarters in Washington, D.C., in March. The groups demonstrated against the Trump administration’s proposed cuts to federal programs. On Friday, President Donald Trump revealed the White House budget request for Fiscal Year 2026 Friday, which requests cuts to foreign aid, education and health care but boosts to the military and border control. File Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI | License Photo
May 2 (UPI) — President Donald Trump revealed the White House budget request for Fiscal Year 2026 Friday, which requests cuts to foreign aid, education and health care but boosts to the military and border control.
Trump sent a letter to Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Susan Collins, R-Maine, the Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought, presenting his budget, which would cut spending levels by $163 billion and shrink base nondefense discretionary budget authority by 22.6%.
Agencies like the Department of Housing and Urban Development and National Institutes of Health stand to lose billions of dollars each compared to fiscal 2025 levels. The budget also proposes a nearly $25 billion reduction for the Department of Housing and Urban Development, with State Rental Assistance Block Grants on the chopping block.
The Department of Homeland Security, on the other hand, would get

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