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A New Vision for Spending: Trump's Budget Shifts Priorities
Washington DC, USAFriday, May 2, 2025
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would lose $3. 6 billion.
Clean energy, education, scientific research, and international aid would also see cuts.
However, some areas would get more funding.
The Department of Homeland Security would see a $43. 8 billion boost.
The Defense Department would get $113. 3 billion.
There would also be $500 million for health initiatives like promoting nutrition and exercise.
This budget only covers discretionary spending.
It doesn't touch mandatory spending, like Social Security and Medicare.
Those are the big-ticket items where real spending decisions happen.
The budget has gotten mixed reactions.
Some Republicans praise it for reflecting American values and commitment to strength and prosperity.
Democrats, however, criticize it for hurting hardworking Americans and favoring the wealthy.
They also point out that the budget process is just beginning.
Congress has the final say on spending.
The budget proposal came late, and many details are still unclear.
There are serious concerns about cuts to important programs.
It is safe to say, this budget will be a hot topic for a while.
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