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Trump Pushes for $1 Trillion Budget Slash Now
President Trump is demanding Congress act swiftly to approve a massive $1 trillion cut to the federal budget, calling it a critical step to rein in government waste and secure America’s economic future. In a fiery Oval Office address, he insisted the bill must pass “now,” leaning on the Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, to identify and eliminate bloated programs amid fierce resistance from Democrats and some GOP moderates.
Trump framed the cuts as a promise kept to taxpayers tired of runaway spending. He argued that trimming fat from the bureaucracy would boost economic growth and reduce the national debt.
The plan, still in draft form, targets agencies like the Department of Education and USAID for major reductions. Critics say it risks gutting essential services millions of Americans rely on daily.
Elon Musk’s DOGE has already slashed thousands of federal jobs since January. Its aggressive approach has sparked lawsuits and protests from affected workers and unions.
Trump has vowed to veto any budget that doesn’t meet his $1 trillion goal. He claims the cuts will force government to operate smarter and prioritize core functions.
Democrats in Congress have blasted the proposal as reckless and cruel to vulnerable populations. They point to potential losses in healthcare, education, and foreign aid funding.
Some Republicans, especially from states with large federal workforces, are quietly uneasy. They fear political backlash if popular programs vanish overnight.
Musk has claimed DOGE’s efforts will save Social Security by redirecting funds from “wasteful” projects. He cited a billion-dollar online survey as an example of absurd spending.
The White House is pressing for a vote before the fiscal year ends in September. Delays could derail Trump’s timeline and weaken his leverage with lawmakers.
Budget experts question whether $1 trillion in savings is even feasible without touching defense or entitlements. Such sacred cows have historically been off-limits in budget battles.
Trump’s urgency reflects his broader goal of reshaping government in his second term. He sees the cuts as a legacy-defining victory over the Washington establishment.
If approved, the overhaul would mark one of the boldest fiscal moves in modern U.S. history. Failure, however, could embolden his critics and stall his agenda.
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