Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought presented the request to House Speaker Mike Johnson, framing the massive expenditure as a necessity for national and global stability. Democrats in both chambers, however, have signaled a firm rejection. Senator Chris Van Hollen blasted the administration for pairing the war funding with unrelated domestic priorities to manufacture support, declaring that taxpayer dollars should not backfill this strategic blunder.
Senator Patty Murray and Representative Brendan Boyle echoed these concerns, pointing to the stark contrast between the administration's claims of fiscal scarcity for healthcare and housing versus its readiness to pour billions into an unpopular conflict. Outside observers are equally critical. Steve Ellis of Taxpayers for Common Sense noted that the Pentagon already holds approximately $100 billion in unobligated funds, questioning the sudden demand for more than double the $29 billion cost estimate projected just six weeks ago.

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