Trump budget will seek funds for border wall, Space Force
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump will be making a significant request for border wall funds and seeking money to stand up Space Force as a new branch of the military in the White House budget being released next week, an administration official said Friday.
For the first time, Trump plans to stick with the strict spending caps imposed years ago, even though lawmakers have largely avoided them with new budget deals. That will likely trigger a showdown with Congress.
The official said the president’s plan promises to balance the budget in 15 years.
Trump will seek $750 billion for defence, a boost for the military, while cutting non-defence discretionary spending by 5 per cent below the cap, said the official, who was unauthorized to discuss the document ahead of its release and spoke on condition of anonymity.