The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Trump, aboard Navy carrier, vows to boost defense spending

President seeks to add $54 billion to defense budget.

- By Ken Thomas

NEWPORT NEWS, VA. — President Donald Trump pledged to boost defense spending as he basked in the nation’s military might aboard a next-generation Naval aircraft carrier on Thursday.

Wearing an olive green military jacket and blue ball cap, Trump vowed to mount “one of the largest” defense spending increases in history.

“Hopefully it’s power we don’t have to use, but if we do, they’re in big, big trouble,” Trump said.

Trump spoke from the Gerald R. Ford, a $12.9 billion warship that is expected to be commission­ed this year after cost overruns and delays. He touted his spending plans, saying he would provide “the finest equipment in the world” and give the military the “tools you need to prevent war.”

The president also toured the carrier and met with sailors and military leaders. He saluted the sailors as he arrived on the carrier.

During his trip to Newport News, Trump was joined aboard Air Force One by Defense Secretary Jim Mattis.

A draft budget plan released earlier this week by the White House would add $54 billion to the Pentagon’s projected budget, a 10 percent increase. The U.S. currently spends more than a half trillion dollars on defense, more than the next seven countries combined.

“To keep America safe, we must provide the men and women of the United States military with the tools they need to prevent war,” Trump said in his address to Congress on Tuesday night.

Trump, in his 2016 campaign, repeatedly pledged to rebuild what he called the nation’s “depleted” military and told supporters at Regent University in Virginia Beach in October that the region’s naval installati­ons would be “right at the center of the action with the building of new ships.”

He often argued that the U.S. military is too small to accomplish its missions and pledged to put the Navy on track to increase its activeduty fleet to 350 ships, compared to the current Navy plan of growing from 272 ships to 308 sometime after 2020.

The PCU Gerald R. Ford CVN 78, located at Newport News Shipbuildi­ng, will be the first of the Navy’s next generation of aircraft carriers and is expected to accommodat­e some 2,600 sailors.

Trump’s speech to a joint session of Congress, his first as president, included his past calls for repealing the “defense sequester,” or across-the-board budget cuts instituted by Congress. He will need the repeal to achieve the kinds of increased defense spending that he is seeking.

 ?? PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Donald Trump talks with Capt. Richard “Rick” McCormack during a tour of the nuclear aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford, Thursday at Newport News Shipbuildi­ng in Newport News, Va.
PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS / ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump talks with Capt. Richard “Rick” McCormack during a tour of the nuclear aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford, Thursday at Newport News Shipbuildi­ng in Newport News, Va.

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