Republicans Mull Federal Cuts To FBI, IRS, Abortion Services And More

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Credit: (Screenshot), Donald J. Trump, via YouTubeCredit: (Screenshot), Donald J. Trump, via YouTube

Credit: (Screenshot), Donald J. Trump, via YouTube

President Donald Trump’s loaded Fiscal Year 2026 budget proposal that includes $163 billion in cuts across the federal government has garnered support from multiple Republicans involved in the budget drafting process.

Although the president’s 46-page budget plan is incomplete, it already contains multiple suggestions that GOP lawmakers have advocated for years, such as supporting charter schools; ending funds to abortion providers; and slashing foreign aid programs related to diversity, climate, or gender initiatives.

House Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole, R-Okla., called Trump’s largely symbolic framework “a clear starting point” as congressional appropriators prepare to assemble the 12 appropriations bills that provide money for federal agencies to spend on programs each year.

Lawmakers never passed a Fiscal Year 2025 budget, instead passing three consecutive Continuing Resolutions to keep the government open until Sept. 30.

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Republican appropriators must now decide by that date which items from Trump’s budget laundry list to incorporate. Some budget recommendations that GOP lawmakers may find attractive include:

House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, called Trump’s proposal “a battle plan for restoring economic freedom and fiscal sanity.”

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But Democrats called the budget “a disaster,” with Energy and Commerce Committee Ranking Member Frank Pallone, D-N.J., claiming that “Americans will die” if the renewable energy program cuts in Trump’s budget proposal are enacted

“Trump doesn’t believe in government, and this budget continues his relentless assault on the federal agencies whose mission it is to protect the health and well-being of the American people,” Pallone said in a statement.

Syndicated with permission from The Center Square.

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