Trump 2026 Supplemental Budget Request Details

Details of Trump's Iran War Budget were obtained from the Whitehouse. Coverage will be updated here as the story develops.

Budget Authority
(whole dollars)
Description
1,100,000,000 This request would provide $1.1 billion to the Processing, Research, and Marketing account within the U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA) for agricultural producers who faced damages from winter storms that
occurred in late 2025 and early 2026.
10,000,000,000 This request would provide temporary economic assistance for row and specialty crops planted in crop year 2026.
40,258,000 Funding is related to Operation Epic Fury and other classified needs. Additional details on these activities are classified and can be provided in a separate setting.
67,146,000,000 Additional military funding includes: $1.7 billion for Readiness; $17.3 billion for Operational Costs; $0.8 billion for National Guard Support; $1.5 billion for fuel costs; $1.2 billion for Administration priorities; $21 billion for Munitions; $5.1 billion for Cybersecurity and Autonomy; $2.4 billion for Drones; $4 billion for Airborne Moving Target Indication and Space Data Network Backbone; and $12.1 billion for other classified programs.
95,500,000 This classified request supports Department of Energy activities funded out of the Other Defense Activities
appropriation in support of Operation Epic Fury and other classified purposes.
672,000,000 This funding is for activities for complete and verifiable termination of Iran’s ability to develop or acquire a
nuclear weapon, including the disposition of proliferation sensitive material, technology, equipment, and
infrastructure.
36,180,000 This request would provide $36 million for the Department of the Treasury as part of a classified request.
600,000,000 This request would provide $300 million for urgent elevator-related capital projects across over 45 buildings
nationwide with the scope limited to repair and replacement of elevator and other conveyance systems, with
potential tie-ins to fire alarm systems, emergency generators, historical preservation compliance, and
Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Standards compliance; and, $300 million for the Washington, D.C.,
Heating Operation and Transmission District (HOTD) Decoupling Program to allow the General Services
Administration (GSA) to continue work necessary for buildings to operate independently of HOTD including
installing Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning systems, buyouts of Energy Savings Performance Contracts,
divestments, decoupling of non-GSA buildings (20 of 62 buildings) and other uses.
2,031,500,000 This funding would be used for the U.S. Coast Guard to support Department of War (DOW) / Operation Epic
Fury efforts and fill in the gaps where DOW assets are not available to support Western Hemisphere
operations. This includes funding for operations at the Southern Border, replacing legacy communications
equipment, and securing strategic military outload ports and other key maritime nodes.
13,100,000 This request would provide $13 million for the Department of Homeland Security as part of a classified
request.
500,000,000 This request would provide $500 million to the Construction account within the National Park Service of the
Department of the Interior to be used to coordinate, plan, and execute targeted restoration and construction
for the Seawall and the World War II Memorial.
1,000,000,000 This authorization and funding would be used to increase the benefit levels for participants of certain pension
plans that were sponsored by Delphi Corporation and terminated as a result of General Motors' bankruptcy in
2009. Language is needed to establish and fund a new trust fund at the Department of the Treasury for the
payment of these benefits to supplement the guaranteed benefit level the Pension Benefit Guaranty
Corporation is currently paying. The cost of this new fund could be fully offset, or a revenue generator, by
accelerating pension insurance premiums.
1,521,700,000 This request includes $1.5 billion to the Diplomatic Programs account, which includes $1.4 billion for the
Worldwide Security Protection programs and $120 million for operations in U.S. missions throughout the
region. The request prioritizes $850 million for the Department of State's Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems
program at high-risk posts, and security upgrades and equipment replacement. The request includes $21
million for the Department as part of a classified request.
300,000,000 This request includes $300 million to the Embassy Security, Construction, and Maintenance (ESCM) account.
Funding would be used to address needs following Operation Epic Fury, including in Bahrain, Dubai, Karachi,
Lahore, Riyadh, and others. These amounts are in addition to the up to $1 billion currently allocated in the
ESCM fiscal year 2026 Operating Plan to address Operation Epic Fury.
90,000,000 This request includes $90 million to the Emergencies in the Diplomatic and Consular Service account for
unanticipated needs related to the Ebola situation including for the medical evacuation of U.S. citizens.
100,000,000 This request includes $100 million to the Emergencies in the Diplomatic and Consular Service account for
unanticipated needs related to the situation in the Middle East including for departure assistance to U.S.
citizens seeking to leave the region with their families. Transfer authority and an increase in repatriation loan
level is requested to meet the needs of destitute U.S. citizens.
550,000,000 This request includes $550 million for Global Health Security, to prevent, detect, and respond to the Ebola
Bundibugyo Virus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, and other vulnerable nations.
This funding is critical to protect Americans, and stop the spread to the United States. These funds would
support contact tracing, personal protective equipment and commodity procurement, disease surveillance,
laboratory capacity, and cross-border coordination.
800,000,000 This request includes $800 million for the International Humanitarian Assistance account to support the
humanitarian crisis response related to the Ebola virus outbreak in Central Africa, including for the Kenya
facility.
1,000,000,000 This funding would be used to assist in the final design and construction of a modernized Penn Station in New
York City. These supplemental funds, along with base resources, will ensure the project can proceed on an
expedited schedule. The Administration also requests that 49 U.S.C. 24911(d)(3) not apply to these funds.
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