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BumRushDaShow

(169,950 posts)
Sun Apr 5, 2026, 11:53 AM 3 hrs ago

Sen. Tim Kaine says Congress will 'have a hard time' reviewing Trump's military budget request

Source: NBC News

April 5, 2026, 10:12 AM EDT


Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., on Sunday expressed skepticism about the Trump administration's 2027 budget plan, which includes a request of $1.5 trillion from Congress to fund the Defense Department, a 44% increase from the amount that was appropriated to that agency for this year. "I have a hard time seeing that size of an increase as being justified," Kaine, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, told NBC News' "Meet the Press."

The senator added that he and other members of the committee would be "taking a look at it" over the next several weeks. Part of his doubts, Kaine said, stem from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's decision last week to oust Army chief of staff Gen. Randy George, the chief of chaplains, Maj. Gen. William Green, and the commanding general of Army Transformation and Training Command, David Hodne.

"Here's a question we have to ask, which is, it's not just about the dollars, it's about the Pentagon managing the money," the Virginia senator said. "You just watched the Secretary of Defense fire very respected Army leadership in the middle of a war -- respected leadership on both sides of the aisle in both houses, and there's deep questions about why."

"I don't think Congress is going to be in a mood to write a blank check to a leadership team, a civilian leadership team that seems so inept these days," Kaine added.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/tim-kaine-congress-trump-military-budget-request-iran-hegseth-rcna266776

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mdbl

(8,671 posts)
8. That's the best analogy.
Sun Apr 5, 2026, 12:13 PM
2 hrs ago

This will only increase Kegsbreath's make-up budget. He'll just build a bigger salon.

NoMoreRepugs

(12,104 posts)
3. Why is Kane being so "diplomatic" in his choice of words? Dems need to start
Sun Apr 5, 2026, 11:59 AM
3 hrs ago

paying attention to Newsom and Pritzker as communicators - tell it straight - WhiskeyPete isn’t fit to manage the line for porta-potties at a county fair let alone the Armed Forces.

AZJonnie

(3,713 posts)
11. Also my immediate thought!
Sun Apr 5, 2026, 12:45 PM
2 hrs ago

But in fairness, Kaine has always been pretty measured (one might say "milquetoast" ) in his verbiage. I do agree that no Democrat should be responding to the fucker's craziness with this degree of calm and normalcy at this point, but I've resigned myself to regular disappointment on this front

bucolic_frolic

(55,216 posts)
6. Has Congress ever assigned auditors and cost accountants?
Sun Apr 5, 2026, 12:05 PM
3 hrs ago

to the military budget? Remember those $1,000 hammers in Reagan's slush funding.

Midnight Writer

(25,433 posts)
7. An old bureaucrat's trick. Claim you need 500 billion, you could get by with 400 billion, you settle for 200 billion.
Sun Apr 5, 2026, 12:08 PM
3 hrs ago

The Art of the Deal.

Evolve Dammit

(21,785 posts)
9. It's easy. Just say NO. This is HIS war, HIS distraction and HIS blood lust to please the christo-fascists. NO.
Sun Apr 5, 2026, 12:21 PM
2 hrs ago

Martin68

(27,776 posts)
12. I'm not trying to be picky, but the headline is misleading. He didn't say he' going to "have a hard time reviewing the
Sun Apr 5, 2026, 02:25 PM
43 min ago

military budget request," he said he's "going to have a hard time voting to approve the budget request."

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