Trump administration to propose 'dramatic
reductions' in foreign aid
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[March 06, 2017]
By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House
budget director confirmed Saturday that the Trump administration will
propose "fairly dramatic reductions" in the U.S. foreign aid budget
later this month.
Reuters and other news outlets reported earlier this week that the
administration plans to propose to Congress cuts in the budgets for the
U.S. State Department and Agency for International Development by about
one third.
"We are going to propose to reduce foreign aid and we are going to
propose to spend that money here," White House Office of Management
Budget director Mick Mulvaney told Fox News on Saturday, adding the
proposed cuts would include "fairly dramatic reductions in foreign aid."
Mulvaney said the cuts in foreign aid would help the administration fund
a proposed $54 billion expansion of the U.S. military budget.
"The overriding message is fairly straightforward: less money spent
overseas means more money spent here," said Mulvaney, a former South
Carolina Representative.
The United States spends just over $50 billion annually on the State
Department and USAID, compared with $600 billion or more each year on
the Pentagon.
Several Republicans this week on Capitol Hill raised concerns about the
planned cuts to the State Department.
"I am very concerned by reports of deep cuts that could damage efforts
to combat terrorism, save lives and create opportunities for American
workers," said U.S. Representative Ed Royce, the Republican chairman of
the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee.
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Director of the Office of Management and Budget Mick Mulvaney (L)
listens to U.S. President Donald Trump speak during a "strategic
initiatives" lunch at the White House in Washington, U.S., February
22, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
A U.S. government website said 20 government agencies plan to award
$36.5 billion in foreign assistance programs in more than 100
countries around the world during the current budget year.
Senator Marco Rubio, a Florida Republican, tweeted earlier this
week: "Foreign Aid is not charity. We must make sure it is well
spent, but it is less than 1% of budget & critical to our national
security."
Mulvaney said the Trump administration will release its budget
proposal on March 16. Reuters has reported the administration plans
significant proposed cuts in many other domestic programs.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Bernard Orr)
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