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House passes Trump megabill with $150 billion in military funding
The bill includes $150 billion for the Pentagon, earmarked for shipbuilding, the Golden Dome and restocking precision weapons, among other priorities. Read More
Trump renaming military base named after Central NY woman ... - syracuse

Trump renaming military base named ... bill in 2020, overriding Trump’s veto attempt, to create the Naming Commission to end commemoration of Confederates in the U.S. Department of Defense. Read More
Trump Is Expected to Announce New Weapons Pipeline for Ukraine
Under the plan, other NATO countries would buy U.S.-made arms, then give them to Ukraine to defend itself against Russia. NATO’s secretary general was set to meet Mr. Trump on Monday. Read More
Trump requests $892.6 billion base defense budget, a real-terms cut

The Trump administration is requesting a $892.6 billion base defense budget for the upcoming fiscal year, an overall cut when adjusted for inflation and far below the $1 trillion figure President ... Read More
President Trump announces plan to restore Texas base's name ... - CBS News

The original renaming was part of a broader national initiative to remove Confederate references from U.S. military sites. Bases that Mr. Trump would like to rename back, in addition to Fort Hood ... Read More
Trump returns to Confederate base names - USA TODAY

FORT BRAGG, NC — President Donald Trump says he's restoring the names of military bases that the U.S. changed because they paid tribute to Confederate soldiers.. Delivering remarks at Fort Bragg ... Read More
Families, historians react to restoring former military base names

RICHMOND, Va. — President Donald Trump announced plans Tuesday to change recently renamed military bases, reversing a bipartisan 2020 Congressional statute that led to the removal of Confederate ... Read More
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