Senate NDAA Would Add $32 Billion to Trump's $1 Trillion 2026 Military Budget - News From Antiwar.com
UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – The proposal boosts military spending by $32 billion over previous plans, funding key areas like shipbuilding and the F-35 fighter jet, the Senate panel said.
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64 straight years and counting for the NDAA — what’s new in the 2026 bill
Interview transcript: Jim Carroll I know this is summer and people are thinking about vacations. As we know from watching it, as we know just from reading the papers, Congress has not taken their summer leave yet. Getting directly to the NDAA, I think that’s partly driven by an administration that is desperate to have this completed. And I think there’s a lot of political pressure being put on Congress right now to pass the NDAA. The president…
Senate NDAA Would Add $32 Billion to Trump's $1 Trillion 2026 Military Budget - News From Antiwar.com
The Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) has approved its version of the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which would add approximately $32 billion to President Trump's planned military budget of $1.01 trillion. The SASC's NDAA would provide $924.7 billion in military spending, including $878.7 billion for the Pentagon, $35.2…
Senate NDAA Calls for New ‘Data Czar’ for Foreign Military Sales
The Senate Armed Services Committee wants the Defense Department to create a "data czar" to collect, track and disseminate information about its Foreign Military Sales program, according to a newly released summary of the panel's FY 2026 National Defense Authorization...
Senate NDAA Would Add $32 Billion to Trump’s $1 Trillion 2026 Military Budget | Headline USA
(Dave DeCamp, Antiwar.com) The Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) has approved its version of the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which would add approximately $32 billion to President Trump’s planned military budget of $1.01 trillion. The SASC’s NDAA would provide $924.7 billion in military spending, including $878.7 billion for the Pentagon, $35.2 billion for the Energy Department’s nuclear programs, and $10.8 billion for o…
The FY26 NDAA Advances to the Senate Floor
The Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) completed the markup of the FY26 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), advancing the bill in a 26-1 vote. The topline NDAA budget was $913.9B, with an additional $10.8B dedicated to defense-related activities outside the NDAA’s jurisdiction. That brought the total defense request to $924.7B for FY26, excluding tens of billions in dollars of reconciliation funds. Summary: The FY26 bill focused pri…
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