Trump hits State Department in 'hard power' budget blueprint

17 Mar, 2017

President Donald Trump proposed drastic cuts in spending on the arts, science, foreign aid and environmental protection Thursday, in a military-dominated budget blueprint that has already met fierce Congressional opposition.
The Republican leader - translating hardline campaign promises into dollars-and-cents commitments - proposed scrapping dozens of agencies and programs, from public broadcasting to bioscience, to pay for $52 billion in new military spending.
Trump described the plan as "a budget that puts America first" - one that would help the military "win" and "set free" the dreams of Americans.

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