US looks at 8% defense budget cut in each of next 5 years, Washington Post reports
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed the military services to identify $50 billion in cuts to align with President Donald Trump's priorities for the budget next year.
- Robert Salesses, acting deputy secretary of defense, stated that the Department of Defense will review spending to eliminate excessive bureaucracy and programs they deem unnecessary, including diversity and climate initiatives.
- Senator Bernie Sanders expressed support for the proposed Pentagon cuts, suggesting the savings should be redirected to enhance Social Security and veterans' healthcare benefits.
- The cuts represent approximately 8% of the military's budget and aim to resource warfighting while reversing spending policies from the previous administration.
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