Dear John,
The president is proposing the country’s first trillion-dollar war budget.
The proposal would deliver on a promise the president made in an April Oval Office meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
And it pretty much debunks campaign trail promises to “expel the warmongers” and “stop the war profiteering.” While those promises might have gone over well in Wisconsin, they quickly fell by the wayside.
The $1 trillion budget includes $25 billion in new spending for the president’s “golden dome” missile shield, an idea with immense potential to be the next multibillion-dollar Pentagon scandal.
And that $1 trillion war budget is paired with deep cuts to other programs that would enact Elon Musk’s DOGE agenda into law. The president’s proposals gut everything from the State Department and humanitarian aid, to medical research, to home heating and rental assistance for low-income people.
Worse, while DOGE’s cuts are facing serious legal challenges, if Congress enacts them, those legal challenges will become largely moot.
To make all this a reality, Congress must pass two pieces of legislation: a regular budget, and the “reconciliation” budget now under consideration. There are lots of obstacles to that happening, but the biggest one is opposition from ordinary people like you.
In solidarity,
Alliyah, Aspen, Hanna and Lindsay