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Related: About this forumEsper defends stripping Stars and Stripes of all funding, says news organization is not a priority
WASHINGTON Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Thursday defended the Pentagons effort to strip Stars and Stripes of all of its federal funding as part of its fiscal year 2021 budget request, telling reporters in Brussels that the independent news organization is not a priority.
So, we trimmed the support for Stars and Stripes because we need to invest that money, as we did with many, many other programs, into higher-priority issues, Esper said during a news conference at NATO headquarters. He listed space, nuclear programs, hypersonic missiles and a variety of systems as places the money slightly more than $15.5 million could be reinvested in the $705.4 billion Defense Department spending proposal.
Pentagon officials acknowledged Wednesday for the first time that the budget proposal completely cuts the subsidy that the department provides Stars and Stripes to print and distribute newspapers to troops deployed around the world, including remote and often-dangerous locations in places such as Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria.
Stars and Stripes receives about $8.7 million annually in operations and maintenance funds and about $6.9 million in contingency operations funds, said Marine Lt. Col. Chris Logan, a spokesman for Deputy Defense Secretary David Norquist.
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DURHAM D
(32,834 posts)Midnight Writer
(22,943 posts)abqtommy
(14,118 posts)SCantiGOP
(14,190 posts)Lets not forget that Congress appropriates funds; this is merely a wish list from Trump and can be ignored or overturned.
The good thing is, it drives another wedge between Trump and the GOP and their natural constituency of active/retired military.