The Trump administration has unveiled its 2026 budget request — a sweeping proposal that would slash U.S. international affairs spending to its lowest level in 80 years.
The cuts, critics say, are “deep and draconian,” and would result in an 85% drop in the country’s foreign affairs funding if approved by Congress in its current form. That includes a $31 billion budget decrease, and a clawback of $21 billion through rescission requests — which asks Congress to cancel funds it had previously committed to spending.
The first of several expected rescission requests hit Capitol Hill this week, with the vast majority of its $9.4 billion package focused on what the White House called “wasteful” foreign aid spending.