Washington – Trump Ask Cabinet To Cut Next Year’s Budgets By 5 Percent

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    President Donald Trump speaks during a cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)Washington – Dubbing it the “nickel plan,” President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he’s asking every Cabinet secretary to cut their next-year’s budgets by 5 percent.

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    “Get rid of the fat. Get rid of the waste,” Trump told members of his Cabinet during a meeting at the White House. “And I’m sure you can do it.”

    Trump said he couldn’t ask for the spending cuts earlier because he was working with Congress to increase funding for the U.S. military.

    Trump’s budget request is due early next year. It’s for the fiscal year that starts Oct. 1, 2019. He said he wants to keep defense spending at $700 billion.

    Trump said he’s heard of a money-saving strategy called the “penny plan” to reduce federal spending by 1 percent.

    “Rather than go by the penny plan, we’ll go by the nickel plan,” he said

    Some Cabinet secretaries can probably cut more than 5 percent, he said.

    “I believe we can actually do it easily,” he said.


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    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    5 years ago

    5% off this years numbers or 5% off the automatic annual increase?

    BH-Baby
    BH-Baby
    5 years ago

    TRump Says ‘This Is the Greatest Economy in the HISTORY of America.’

    If the economy crashed, imagine how many cuts would be need then!

    BTW:

    The total deficit for FY 2018 came in at $779 billion, or 3.9% of U.S. GDP. Yuge!