The U.S. budget for 2026 increases homeland security spending by nearly 65%.

Jin10 data reported on May 3 that on May 2 local time, the Trump administration in the United States announced in a statement that it would cut federal spending by $163 billion next year. The White House Office of Management and Budget stated that compared to the levels set in 2025, the proposed budget would increase defense spending by 13%, increase homeland security spending by nearly 65%, and cut non-defense discretionary spending by 23%, bringing it to the lowest level since 2017. Additionally, the White House proposed a budget of $1.7 trillion for fiscal year 2026, a decrease of 7.6% from the previous year. White House officials stated that the proposed budget for fiscal year 2026 includes the lowest non-defense spending since 2000.

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