2021 plan includes $700bn increase over federal spending in 2018 and billions for defense alongside cuts to foreign aid
The Trump administration has submitted to Congress its 2021 budget proposal, a $4.8tn plan which has no chance of passing into law and is instead a purely political exercise, designed to put daylight between the Republican president and whichever Democratic candidate he will face at the polls in November.
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