“Trump asked for $500 billion more,” Bernie Sanders says — after Pentagon gets “nearly $1 trillion”

WASHINGTON — Sen. Bernie Sanders is calling on Congress to reject any new Pentagon spending tied to the expanding U.S. conflict with Iran, arguing that the military has already been funded at near-record levels and that President Donald Trump is now seeking hundreds of billions more.

“We just gave the Pentagon nearly $1 trillion. Then Trump asked for $500 billion more,” the Vermont independent wrote Wednesday on X, adding that he opposed “more money for a war he started in Iran without congressional approval.”

Sanders’ $500 billion figure refers to Trump’s publicly stated push for a $1.5 trillion U.S. military budget for 2027 — a proposal that would represent roughly a half-trillion-dollar-plus increase over current levels, depending on what is counted in the baseline.

Trump has repeatedly endorsed the $1.5 trillion target, describing it as building a “Dream Military” and suggesting tariff revenue could help finance it. The 2026 military budget level most commonly cited in official reporting is about $901 billion, making the jump to $1.5 trillion roughly a $600 billion increase from that figure.

Administration officials and defense leaders have also been discussing how such a large increase would be spent, with reporting describing internal debate over priorities ranging from weapons replenishment and industrial capacity to high-end technology programs and nuclear modernization.

The White House budget proposal would still require congressional approval, and the scale of the increase has drawn criticism from Democrats and some deficit-focused conservatives even before factoring in any separate request for emergency “supplemental” war funding tied to current operations.

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