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Military Spending Emerges as Big Dispute in Debt-Limit Talks

President Biden has offered to freeze discretionary spending, including for defense. Republicans want to spend more for the military, and cut more elsewhere.

Jim Tankersley
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Defense Department, Democratic Party, Federal Budget (US), House of Representatives, McCarthy, Kevin (1965- ), National Debt (US), Republican Party, Senate, United States Defense and Military Forces, United States Politics and Government
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