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Mike Johnson Touts $901 Billion Military Budget Plan After Gutting Medicaid, SNAP

https://www.commondreams.org/news/2026-us-military-spending

cross-posted from: https://news.abolish.capital/post/12280

Republican congressional leaders unveiled a sprawling military policy bill late Sunday that would authorize $901 billion in US military spending for the coming fiscal year, just months after GOP lawmakers and President Donald Trump pushed through the largest-ever cuts to Medicaid and federal nutrition assistance.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), who aggressively pushed cuts to Medicaid by peddling false claims of large-scale fraud, touted the 3,086-page National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) as legislation that would "ensure our military forces remain the most lethal in the world."

The bill, a compromise of House and Senate versions of the annual legislation, would authorize $8 billion more in US military spending than Trump asked for in his 2026 budget request.

If passed, the 2026 NDAA would pump billions of dollars more into the Pentagon, a cesspool of the kinds of waste, fraud, and abuse that Johnson and other Republicans claim to be targeting when they cut safety net programs, stripping health insurance and food aid from millions. The Pentagon has never passed an independent audit and continues to have "significant fraud exposure," the Government Accountability Office said earlier this year.

"The surge in Pentagon spending stands in sharp contrast to the drastic cuts in healthcare and food assistance programs imposed by the reconciliation package."

Final passage of the NDAA would push total military spending authorized by Congress this year above $1 trillion, including the $150 billion in Pentagon funds included in the Trump-GOP budget law enacted over the summer.

Last month, as Common Dreams reported, a coalition of watchdog and anti-war groups implored Congress not to approve any funding above the originally requested $892.6 billion, warning that additional money for the Pentagon would enable the Trump administration's lawless use of the military in US streets and overseas.

The groups also noted that "the surge in Pentagon spending stands in sharp contrast to the drastic cuts in healthcare and food assistance programs imposed by the reconciliation package."

"At such a time," they wrote in a letter to lawmakers, "bipartisan agreement to provide additional funds to the Pentagon would deliver a cruel message to the American public, one out of step with Democratic messaging over healthcare, reconciliation, and the shutdown."


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FnordPrefect [comrade/them, he/him] - 5day

"At such a time," they wrote in a letter to lawmakers, "bipartisan agreement to provide additional funds to the Pentagon would deliver a cruel message to the American public."

collusion Right?! And that's not to mention all the money from bribes, kickbacks, and insider trading we're going to-Ohhh...you meant that as a bad thing...

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Euergetes [none/use name] - 4day

ensure our military forces remain the most lethal in the world

they're stealing your lines jokermala

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towhee [he/him] - 4day

for some reason I thought it had already gone above a trillion but maybe that was extra special sundae funding for everybody's favorite genocidal ethnostate to more effectively pulverize Gaza

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buttwater [they/them] - 4day

2025 was the first year with a proposed trillion dollar military budget, idk how it played out

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mermella [none/use name] - 4day

They should not get any more money until they can pass an audit. Falsely accuse Americans of fraud to take away food benefits, same reasoning

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