One would hope, but I would bet a pretty good scotch that DOGE will find cutting defense irresistible. It happens whenever there is an attempt to rein in spending. I think they can go after government infrastructure costs to some extent, but cuts to actual entitlements are essentially impossible. Even the bureaucratic management of them is protected as part of the entitlement appropriation. Thus 66% of the budget, considered mandatory spending, is likely immune to DOGE efforts. Another 8% is payment on the debt. Obviously DOGE will not touch that. That leaves only 26% of the budget as discretionary and which has to pay for everything else to include defense which is the largest segment of that remainder. That 26% is appropriated each year. It becomes the inevitable target of cost cutters.With rising global tensions and conflict, as well as China's ever growing desire for global domination, maybe Trump can be persuaded to invest all the money DOGE is going to eliminate from wasteful spending, back into the military and global defense? Just a thought.
I would remind that Musk, no doubt a military expert in his own mind, is already opining on X that the F-35 program should be canceled.
Elon Musk Criticized The F-35—Called For Armed Drones Instead
Aviation buffs quickly offered rebuttals highlighting the aircraft's capabilities and noted that China has gone to great lengths to copy the capabilities of the F-35
www.forbes.com