White House sends Congress request for $9.4B in DOGE cuts
- The White House asked Congress on Tuesday to rescind $9.4 billion in previously approved federal spending through a rescission request.
- The request follows President Donald Trump's ongoing effort to cut spending on programs aligned with his America First policies and requires congressional approval.
- The rescission targets funding from foreign aid, public broadcasting, and global health programs, including $496 million for disaster assistance and $400 million for HIV/AIDS initiatives.
- Russ Vought, the White House budget chief, indicated that the administration could propose more rescission packages if Congress supports further spending cuts.
- If Congress approves, these cuts would formalize the administration’s spending reductions but depend on legislative action to take effect.
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President Trump asks Congress to codify DOGE cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting
(NBC, KYMA/KECY) - The White House is taking Congress to codify close to $9.5 billion in cuts. The cuts come from executive orders signed by President Donald Trump and cuts made by Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Among the programs targeted are NPR, PBS, and foreign aid. The request comes after Musk spoke out Tuesday against the tax cut and spending plan making its way through Congress, calling it a "disgusting abom…
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