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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2026 · 2 MIN

Trump Administration Cuts Non-Defense Spending 10 Percent, Eliminates Education Department in 2027 Budget Plan

from Director of the Office of Management and Budget - 101 · host Inception Point AI

Russell Vought, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, released the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget of the United States Government in April 2026, as detailed in the White House document. In his message to Congress, Vought outlined President Trumps vision to cut non-defense spending by 10 percent compared to 2026 levels, eliminate wasteful programs, and achieve significant savings for Americans. The budget proposes ending the Department of Education, returning control to families, and shutting down the United States Agency for International Development while canceling foreign aid. It roots out fraud in foreign assistance, eliminates the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and cuts Green New Deal projects reliant on foreign supply chains. Vought highlighted prior actions like canceling three billion dollars in emergency spending and five billion dollars in foreign aid through pocket rescissions. The plan boosts defense, including a 12 percent increase for the National Nuclear Security Administration to strengthen the nuclear deterrent, and invests 215 million dollars more in the Bureau of Industry and Security to combat theft of American innovation. It supports maritime dominance with 135 million dollars for National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shipbuilding and eliminates the Minority Business Development Agency for funding divisive projects. The budget refocuses agencies like the Forest Service on timber production per Executive Order 14225 and streamlines permitting under the Endangered Species Act. For the Department of Energy, it requests 53.9 billion dollars, up nearly 10 percent, with cuts to diversity initiatives and one-point-two billion dollars for artificial intelligence in energy systems. Earlier, on July 10, 2025, Vought demanded Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell explain building renovations, questioning if the Fed followed procedures, according to a Sahm Capital timeline on a Department of Justice investigation. These moves signal a shift to constrain spending and prioritize America First policies. Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Russell Vought, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, released the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget of the United States Government in April 2026, as detailed in the White House document. In his message to Congress, Vought outlined President Trumps vision to cut non-defense spending by 10 percent compared to 2026 levels, eliminate wasteful programs, and achieve significant savings for Americans. The budget proposes ending the Department of Education, returning control to families, and shutting down the United States Agency for International Development while canceling foreign aid. It roots out fraud in foreign assistance, eliminates the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and cuts Green New Deal projects reliant on foreign supply chains. Vought highlighted prior actions like canceling three billion dollars in emergency spending and five billion dollars in foreign aid through pocket rescissions. The plan boosts defense, including a 12 percent increase for the National Nuclear Security Administration to strengthen the nuclear deterrent, and invests 215 million dollars more in the Bureau of Industry and Security to combat theft of American innovation. It supports maritime dominance with 135 million dollars for National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shipbuilding and eliminates the Minority Business Development Agency for funding divisive projects. The budget refocuses agencies like the Forest Service on timber production per Executive Order 14225 and streamlines permitting under the Endangered Species Act. For the Department of Energy, it requests 53.9 billion dollars, up nearly 10 percent, with cuts to diversity initiatives and one-point-two billion dollars for artificial intelligence in energy systems. Earlier, on July 10, 2025, Vought demanded Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell explain building renovations, questioning if the Fed followed procedures, according to a Sahm Capital timeline on a Department of Justice investigation. These moves signal a shift to constrain spending and prioritize America First policies. Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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