Trump administration orders Pentagon to identify $50 billion in cuts


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  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the Pentagon to plan to cut defense spending by 8% annually over the next five years. The aim is to find around $50 billion in reductions.
  • The reductions will be used for programs aligned with President Trump’s priorities. They include border security, domestic missile defense and ending DEI programs.
  • The Trump administration received support from an unlikely ally, Sen. Bernie Sanders, who agreed with the spending cuts. He suggested that savings should be used for Social Security benefits and VA health care.

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the Pentagon to develop plans to cut defense spending by 8% annually over the next five years. In a statement from Pentagon spokesman Robert G. Salesses, the Department of Defense (DOD) intends to find around $50 billion in reductions that can be used on “programs aligned with President Trump’s priorities.” 

These include border security, building the “Iron Dome for America” domestic missile defense system, and ending DEI programs and preferencing.

“The Department of Defense is conducting this review to ensure we are making the best use of the taxpayers’ dollars in a way that delivers on President Trump’s defense priorities efficiently and effectively,” the statement read.

Salesses said the budget realignment would “revive the warrior ethos” and continue to walk back policies from the Biden administration. 

“Through our budgets, the Department of Defense will once again resource warfighting and cease unnecessary spending that set our military back under the previous administration, including through so-called ‘climate change’ and other woke programs, as well as excessive bureaucracy,” Salesses said.

Trump’s administration gained an unlikely ally in the effort to reform Pentagon spending Wednesday night. 

“Every once in awhile, I DO agree with Trump,” Sen. Bernie Sanders, D-Vt., posted to X. ”He’s right: when the Pentagon cannot complete an independent audit, we should cut military spending by 8% a year over the next 5 years.”

Sanders said savings should be spent on increasing Social Security benefits and strengthening veterans’ health care.

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staffers were at the Pentagon on Tuesday, Feb. 18, collecting lists of the military’s probationary employees in what Hegseth called preparation to “cut the fat.”

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Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left emphasize Hegseth's authoritative directive to the Pentagon, framing the budget cuts as significant and politically charged by linking them to Trump's military agenda.
  • Media outlets in the center highlight the focus on targeting "woke programs," using more charged language regarding diversity initiatives, indicating a stronger ideological slant.
  • Media outlets on the right stress the ongoing commitment to align cuts with Trump's defense priorities but emphasize a lack of detailed quotes from leadership, giving it a less urgent tone.

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Key points from the Left

  • Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has instructed the Pentagon to prepare for an 8% budget cut over the next five years, as part of a $50 billion reduction plan.
  • Hegseth has set Feb. 24 as the deadline for submitting suggested budget cuts across 17 categories.
  • The proposed cuts may lead to the military budget falling to levels not seen since 2013, according to Robert Salesses.
  • Bipartisan opposition from lawmakers is anticipated regarding the proposed reductions in military spending.

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Key points from the Center

  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed military services to find $50 billion in cuts to redirect funds for President Donald Trump's priorities in fiscal year 2026.
  • The proposed cuts represent about 8% of the military's budget and target programs related to climate change and diversity initiatives.
  • Robert Salesses stated that excessive bureaucracy and certain programs would be targeted to align with Trump's priorities.
  • The cuts are expected to mirror drastic savings seen during the 2013 sequestration, which forced the military to quickly cut $56 billion.

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Full story

  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the Pentagon to plan to cut defense spending by 8% annually over the next five years. The aim is to find around $50 billion in reductions.
  • The reductions will be used for programs aligned with President Trump’s priorities. They include border security, domestic missile defense and ending DEI programs.
  • The Trump administration received support from an unlikely ally, Sen. Bernie Sanders, who agreed with the spending cuts. He suggested that savings should be used for Social Security benefits and VA health care.

Full Story

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the Pentagon to develop plans to cut defense spending by 8% annually over the next five years. In a statement from Pentagon spokesman Robert G. Salesses, the Department of Defense (DOD) intends to find around $50 billion in reductions that can be used on “programs aligned with President Trump’s priorities.” 

These include border security, building the “Iron Dome for America” domestic missile defense system, and ending DEI programs and preferencing.

“The Department of Defense is conducting this review to ensure we are making the best use of the taxpayers’ dollars in a way that delivers on President Trump’s defense priorities efficiently and effectively,” the statement read.

Salesses said the budget realignment would “revive the warrior ethos” and continue to walk back policies from the Biden administration. 

“Through our budgets, the Department of Defense will once again resource warfighting and cease unnecessary spending that set our military back under the previous administration, including through so-called ‘climate change’ and other woke programs, as well as excessive bureaucracy,” Salesses said.

Trump’s administration gained an unlikely ally in the effort to reform Pentagon spending Wednesday night. 

“Every once in awhile, I DO agree with Trump,” Sen. Bernie Sanders, D-Vt., posted to X. ”He’s right: when the Pentagon cannot complete an independent audit, we should cut military spending by 8% a year over the next 5 years.”

Sanders said savings should be spent on increasing Social Security benefits and strengthening veterans’ health care.

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staffers were at the Pentagon on Tuesday, Feb. 18, collecting lists of the military’s probationary employees in what Hegseth called preparation to “cut the fat.”

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Why this story matters

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Common ground

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Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left emphasize Hegseth's authoritative directive to the Pentagon, framing the budget cuts as significant and politically charged by linking them to Trump's military agenda.
  • Media outlets in the center highlight the focus on targeting "woke programs," using more charged language regarding diversity initiatives, indicating a stronger ideological slant.
  • Media outlets on the right stress the ongoing commitment to align cuts with Trump's defense priorities but emphasize a lack of detailed quotes from leadership, giving it a less urgent tone.

Media landscape

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36 total sources

Key points from the Left

  • Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has instructed the Pentagon to prepare for an 8% budget cut over the next five years, as part of a $50 billion reduction plan.
  • Hegseth has set Feb. 24 as the deadline for submitting suggested budget cuts across 17 categories.
  • The proposed cuts may lead to the military budget falling to levels not seen since 2013, according to Robert Salesses.
  • Bipartisan opposition from lawmakers is anticipated regarding the proposed reductions in military spending.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Center

  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed military services to find $50 billion in cuts to redirect funds for President Donald Trump's priorities in fiscal year 2026.
  • The proposed cuts represent about 8% of the military's budget and target programs related to climate change and diversity initiatives.
  • Robert Salesses stated that excessive bureaucracy and certain programs would be targeted to align with Trump's priorities.
  • The cuts are expected to mirror drastic savings seen during the 2013 sequestration, which forced the military to quickly cut $56 billion.

Report an issue with this summary

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