Trump Budget Explained for Beginners

Trump's FY 2026 budget, released on May 31, 2025, proposes $1.69 trillion in total discretionary spending with dramatic shifts in federal priorities.

Trump's FY 2026 budget, released on May 31, 2025, proposes $1.69 trillion in total discretionary spending with dramatic shifts in federal priorities.

The Trump administration's 2026 budget proposal centers on a fundamental reallocation of federal spending: a $119.

Trump's FY 2026 budget proposal fundamentally reorders federal spending priorities by cutting $160 billion from non-defense discretionary programs while...

Trump's 2026 budget proposal represents the clearest statement yet of how his administration wants to reshape federal priorities.

President Trump's 2026 budget proposal, delivered to Congress on April 3, 2026, has triggered sharp political divisions over competing priorities for...

The Trump administration's approach to federal spending presents a significant paradox: while proposing massive budget cuts totaling $163 billion in...

President Trump's 2026 budget proposal, delivered to Congress on April 3, 2026, represents a fundamental reordering of federal spending priorities.

Trump's 2026 budget proposal delivers roughly $163 billion in cuts to non-defense spending while increasing defense funding by 13%, creating clear winners...

President Trump's fiscal year 2026 budget proposal represents a dramatic reordering of federal spending priorities, with roughly $119 billion shifted from...

Trump's 2026 trade policy centers on a universal 10% global tariff with significantly higher rates targeting specific countries and sectors.