Trump Proposes $1.5 Trillion Security Budget to Build ‘Dream Military’

Trump Proposes $1.5 Trillion Security Budget to Build ‘Dream Military’ Trump Proposes $1.5 Trillion Security Budget to Build ‘Dream Military’

President Donald Trump has proposed a historic increase in America’s national security spending, calling for a $1.5 trillion budget aimed at strengthening the country’s defence capacity and global influence.

Eko Hot News reports that Trump made the proposal public via his social media platform, describing the plan as essential to building what he termed a “Dream Military” capable of protecting national interests and ensuring long-term stability.

Trump Proposes $1.5 Trillion Security Budget to Build ‘Dream Military’

The proposed figure represents a significant jump from the approximately $900 billion allocated for the 2026 fiscal year, marking what analysts say could become the largest security budget in U.S. history if approved by Congress.

Trump explained that the increased funding would focus on modern equipment, advanced technology, personnel welfare, and improved readiness, without placing excessive pressure on taxpayers. He suggested that tariff revenues and economic reforms could help offset the cost.

According to the president, the global environment demands stronger preparedness, adding that investment in security infrastructure is necessary to maintain leadership and deter emerging international challenges.

The proposal also includes calls for tighter oversight of defence contractors. Trump criticised inefficiencies within the sector and advocated stricter accountability, including limits on stock buybacks and penalties for delayed project delivery.

Market reactions were mixed following the announcement, with defence-related stocks experiencing fluctuations as investors assessed the scale and feasibility of the proposal.

Trump Proposes $1.5 Trillion Security Budget to Build ‘Dream Military’

Policy analysts have raised questions about the fiscal sustainability of such a large increase, noting that congressional approval would require extensive negotiations and bipartisan support.

Supporters argue that the proposal could boost innovation, job creation, and national confidence, while critics warn it may strain public finances if not carefully managed.

Trump Proposes $1.5 Trillion Security Budget to Build ‘Dream Military’

No detailed breakdown of how the $1.5 trillion budget would be allocated has been released, though Trump indicated further announcements would follow if the plan gains traction.

The proposal has intensified debate across political and economic circles, highlighting contrasting views on national priorities and spending levels.

As discussions continue, lawmakers from both major parties are expected to scrutinise the plan closely before any formal legislative process begins.