Pentagon Seeks $80 Billion for Military Operations, Adding to Trump's Defense Budget Request
The Pentagon submitted a request to Congress for roughly $80 billion in additional military funding, according to budget documents.
The department's request compounds a broader defense spending increase that President Donald Trump sought from lawmakers. Trump's administration had already requested a sizable boost to military expenditures for the fiscal year.
The timing of the Pentagon's supplemental request came as lawmakers weighed multiple defense priorities. Congressional defense committees typically review military funding requests during budget sessions.
Federal budget rules allow the Pentagon to submit supplemental appropriations requests outside the regular annual budget process when officials determine unforeseen needs have emerged. These requests require congressional approval before departments can obligate the funds.
The $80 billion figure represented one of the larger supplemental requests in recent budget cycles, according to defense budget analysts.
Defense spending has remained a focal point of Trump's administration since 2017, when the president campaigned on increasing military investment. Congressional Republicans have generally supported higher defense budgets, while some Democrats have raised questions about the scale of increases.
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