Here's the $9.4 billion in DOGE cuts that Trump is asking Congress to approve
Briefly

The White House has proposed a $9.4 billion spending cut package to Congress, comprising significant reductions in foreign aid and funding for public broadcasting like PBS and NPR. This move follows the previous fiscal changes enacted by DOGE, seeking to formalize ongoing cuts into law. The administration aims to streamline federal spending, focusing on areas considered less critical, while expressing intent to collaborate with Congress for further fiscal adjustments. This initial proposal indicates potential future legislation targeting similar budget reductions.
We look forward to working with the Congress to identify additional opportunities to put the Nation's fiscal house back in order.
The administration is asking Congress to cut a total of $9.4 billion, including $6.3 billion related to foreign aid and $1.07 billion for public broadcasting.
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