McCarthy Sees ‘Wokeism,’ Environment as Areas to Cut Defense Budget

January 18, 2023

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said over the weekend that there are ways to cut defense spending.

“Are there areas that I think they could be more efficient in? Yeah. Eliminate all the money spent on ‘wokeism.’ Eliminate all the money that they’re trying to find different fuels and they’re worried about the environment to go through,” McCarthy said Sunday on Fox News, as The Hill reported.

As part of the deal within the Republican conference to elect him speaker, McCarthy reportedly promised to return to fiscal year 2022 budget levels. If that cap is applied across the board, it would cut about $75 billion from defense spending. McCarthy and his allies have said the defense budget would likely stay at its current level and the cuts would come from nondefense spending.

Any cuts would have to be negotiated with the Democratic Senate and the White House.

Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Robert Knapp

January 18, 2023

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