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Defense budget debate devolves into fight over Hegseth’s controversies

  • On April 30, 2025, the House Armed Services Committee passed the defense segment of the reconciliation bill with a 35-21 vote, moving it forward to the full House for further consideration.
  • This approval followed debates over the plan, which proposes steep cuts in several federal agencies while boosting Defense Department funding by $150 billion amid criticism of Secretary Hegseth’s conduct.
  • The plan allocates $34 billion for shipbuilding, $9 billion for quality-of-life improvements, and $5 billion for border security, reflecting a major national security investment despite controversy.
  • Representative Mike Rogers called the funding an opportunity for a "generational investment in our national security," while critics like Marilyn Strickland labeled Hegseth’s continued employment "a joke."
  • Leaders in both chambers must still negotiate the final bill, which can be sent to the president to become law, while calls continue for Secretary Hegseth’s removal amid trust concerns.
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Defense budget debate devolves into fight over Hegseth’s controversies

Objections over Republican plans to boost defense spending by $150 billion focused largely on the defense secretary's leadership.

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Georgia Public Broadcasting broke the news in Georgia, United States on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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