$1.15 Trillion In Defense Spending Approved By House Armed Services Committee
The 2027 National Defense Authorization Act passed the House Armed Services Committee on Thursday, calling for $1.15 trillion in defense spending.
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While most outlets report on the defense spending amount, one source frames the vote as a dangerous move by GOPers to entwine militaries and endanger secrets.
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The 2027 National Defense Authorization Act passed the House Armed Services Committee on Thursday, calling for $1.15 trillion in defense spending.
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The 2027 National Defense Authorization Act passed the House Armed Services Committee on Thursday, calling for $1.15 trillion in defense spending. The committee passed the 2027 National […]
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