The Trump administration has requested Congress to approve nearly $88 billion in funding. This request aims to cover the costs associated with the ongoing conflict in Iran, along with other significant priorities.
The request also encompasses substantial allocations for local restoration projects domestically and efforts to address the Ebola outbreak in Africa.
The administration’s proposal marks the commencement of anticipated tough negotiations among lawmakers concerning the allocation of these funds.
The U.S. Capitol building, often a focal point of political debates, witnessed these developments as leaders provided insights into potential budgetary challenges.

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