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Trump’s Budget Is Already Dead

Last updated: May 5, 2025 8:55 am
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Donald Trump’s budget proposal, rife with questionable ideas, faced an inevitable demise. Despite the prevailing notion that Republicans would simply acquiesce to his demands—acting as little more than a rubber stamp—Senate Republicans were unwilling to endorse this fiscal folly.


NBC News highlighted some of the more alarming cuts proposed in Trump’s budget:

Among the proposed reductions were significant cuts to the National Institutes of Health, slashing $18 billion from 2025 funding levels, reducing the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) by $4 billion, and cutting $3.6 billion from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Public assistance programs, including housing support, arts funding, and medical research, found themselves in the crosshairs. Ironically, the biggest beneficiary appeared to be none other than Elon Musk, who stood to gain significantly from Trump’s budgetary decisions.

Senate Republicans wasted no time in signaling that Trump’s budget was effectively dead on arrival:

Burgess Everett from Semafor noted on X:

Senate Appropriations Chair Collins voiced “serious objections to the proposed freeze in our defense funding given the security challenges we face and to the proposed funding cuts to – and in some cases elimination of – programs like LIHEAP, TRIO.”

Even McConnell and Wicker expressed their disapproval. McConnell remarked: “This budget request will double down on the Biden Administration’s material neglect for the glaring national security threats. This budget would decrease President Trump’s military options and his negotiating leverage.”

Collins further clarified that Trump’s budget would be regarded as merely a “recommendation” by the Senate Appropriations Committee, effectively sealing its fate.

The futility of discussing presidential budgets lies in their predictability; they rarely progress beyond the proposal stage. In Trump’s case, his intentions are hardly novel, having already attempted to halt funding for various programs through questionable means.

While Trump’s budget may have been dead before it even hit the Senate floor, the problematic ideas it contained should undoubtedly be leveraged against Republicans as they approach the midterm elections.

Are you relieved that Trump’s budget lacks any real chance of passing? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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