Trump’s new budget ignores dying Americans and gives away record sums to the US military

The Guardian US News
by Eduardo Porter
April 12, 2026
2 min read

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President Trump's proposed budget cuts the health department by 12% while increasing military spending by 42%.

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This budget proposal prioritizes military expansion over domestic health initiatives, potentially impacting healthcare access for many Americans.

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President Trump's proposed budget significantly cuts the health department while allocating a record sum to the military. The budget slashes the health department by 12% and increases military spending by 42% to $1.5 trillion. This proposal comes as Americans experience high rates of death from avoidable and treatable conditions compared to other industrialized nations. Many Americans skip doctor's appointments due to cost, indicating existing healthcare access challenges. The budget prioritizes military expansion over domestic health initiatives despite these public health concerns.

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