To Boost Military Budget, Trump Targets Popular Programs at Home

New York Times
by Tony Romm and Annie Karni
April 7, 2026
2 min read

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President Trump proposes cutting popular domestic programs to increase military spending during the Iran war.

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This proposal could impact American families who rely on domestic programs by reallocating funds towards military expenditures.

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President Donald Trump has proposed scaling back popular domestic programs to boost the military budget. This proposal comes amid the ongoing war with Iran, requiring significant defense spending increases. The White House aims to reallocate funds from programs designed to ease families’ financial burdens towards military expenditures. This strategy reflects a prioritization of national defense during wartime, potentially impacting American families who rely on these domestic programs.

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