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Trump asks Congress for $87bn, mostly for 'urgent' Iran war costs

President Trump has asked Congress for an $87 billion budget, primarily aimed at managing an ongoing conflict with Iran. Despite a ceasefire and recent political tensions, the bulk of the funds are earmarked for defense and classified progr...

BBC News· Jun 25, 2026 · 12:35 AM · 600 views

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President Trump has asked Congress for an $87 billion budget, primarily aimed at managing an ongoing conflict with Iran. Despite a ceasefire and recent political tensions, the bulk of the funds are earmarked for defense and classified programs. With midterm elections looming, this request has sparked significant debate in Washington. #Trump #Iran #Congress #Politics #Defense

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