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Trump, deployment and National Guard troops

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Congressional Budget Office reveals staggering cost of Trump's troop deployments
Trump's contentious deployments of troops in multiple US cities cost nearly $500 million in 2025, according to the Congressional Budget Office.

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Estimate puts price tag on Trump's troop deployments to US cities
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Trump’s National Guard deployments costing $93 million a month
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National Guard deployment in Portland cost $26M
President Trump's deployment of the National Guard to Portland to protect federal law enforcement and buildings last year cost approximately $26 million — except troops never patrolled the city.

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Trump's National Guard deployments cost taxpayers nearly $500M, report reveals
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Trump's deployment of National Guard members to Chicago cost taxpayers $21 million, congressional report says
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Trump's 'Department of War' rebrand may cost taxpayers up to $125M, and 'hundreds of millions' more if Congress makes it official

The Congressional Budget Office explored the potential cost of Trump's informal Pentagon rebrand in a new report that also explains how the price tag could skyrocket if Congress moves to officially re
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Trump’s own Big Beautiful Bill could add $5.5 trillion to the deficit and help sabotage his plan to ‘grow out’ of the national debt crisis

Prior to the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill, Trump’s “growth” math stood a chance of closing the gap. Now it’s much harder to see it working.
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Trump immigration policies and a lower fertility rate slow US growth projection, budget office says

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. population is projected to grow by 15 million people in 30 years, a smaller estimate than in previous years, due to President Donald Trump's hard-line immigration policies and an expected lower fertility rate, the Congressional ...
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