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Trump News at a glance: President Float's Pentagon Budget Boost; The army can stop parade for his birthday | Trump Administration

The management of Trump is considering reductions worth $ 163 billion for departments, including health and education as well as environmental programs and at the same time the defense spending, according to a Budget blueprint of the White House.

In contrast to the expression on discretionary social programs, the administration in the Pentagon budget plans an increase from 13% to more than 1 US dollar -an obligation that ends with Donald Trump's frequent vows in contradiction to the “Forever Wars” by the USA in the Middle East and elsewhere.

The budget design was spread when reports about a huge military parade were created to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the foundation of the US Army and Trump's birthday.

Here are the key stories at a glance:


Trump plans cuts of $ 163 billion in non -defense expenses

Donald Trump proposes enormous cuts in social programs such as health and education, while considerable expenses for defense and the Department of Homeland Security in a budget blueprint of the White House, which illustrates his occupation with the projection of military strength and the deterrent of migration.

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The US Army can hold parade on the Trump birthday

Associated press has experienced detailed army plans for a potential military parade on Trump's birthday in June in June for more than 6,600 soldiers, at least 150 vehicles, 50 helicopters, seven bands and possibly a few thousand civilians.

At the same time, Fox News reported that the parade was a definitive starting signal and on June 14th, the 250th birthday of the US Army and Trump's own birthday, would take place if it turns 79.

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Judges regulate Trump Order on the law firm Perkins Coie is unconstitutional

A federal judge on Friday permanently dismissed Donald Trump's executive order to the Perkins Coie company, which once worked with his presidential election in 2016 after he had declared in an extraordinary decision that the order was unconstitutional and illegal.

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Judge of the Supreme Court condemns Trump-Anti-in-law Rhetorics

The judicial court of the United States, Ketanji Brown Jackson, sentenced the Trump government's attacks on the judiciary in a cut speech at a judicial conference.

Without mentioning Donald Trump, Jackson spoke of “the elephant in the room” and the rhetoric from the White House “to intimidate the judiciary”.

“In the whole nation, the judges are not only an increased threat from physical violence, but also professional retaliation measures,” said Jackson on Thursday evening on Thursday evening. “And the attacks are not accidental. They seem to intimidate those of us that serve in this critical capacity.”

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Trump orders the financing of the financing for public broadcasters

The US President has signed an executive regulation that tries to reduce public financing for the national public radio and the public broadcasting service and to accuse them of the left prejudices. The order signed late Thursday directs the board of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which sends donations to NPR and PBS to set “federal financing” for the two outlets.

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Trump officers agree to stop the school financing of freezing in Maine

The Trump administration has agreed not to freeze Maine Schools, a victory for a state that was addressed by the President for his support for the transgender rights.

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Trump pardons cost 1 billion USD publicly, says ex-official

The recently dismissed pardon lawyer of the Ministry of Justice claimed on social media that Trump's youngest wave of the forgiveness of employees had deleted more than “owed to wealthy Americans of USD 1 billion” on his public handbag.

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US jobs go better than expected in the tariffs

According to the official figures, the attitude in the United States slowed down in April, with the workforce adding 177,000 jobs as Trump's aggressive trade strategy that clouded the economic prospects. When the White House progressed with comprehensive tariffs for overseas sports and claimed that this would revive the US economy, employers all over the country continued to add jobs at a steady pace.

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