Donald Trump may have just told America’s Cyber Security Agency: You are not doing your job right and so I am going to …
Publish Date: 2026-04-06 06:12:00
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US President Donald Trump has proposed another reduction in funding for America’s cybersecurity watchdog, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). The Trump administration has justified this reduction, citing concerns over CISA’s performance and priorities. In his fiscal year 2027 budget proposal, released last week, Trump has suggested cutting $707 million from the agency’s budget, saying it is not focused enough on its core responsibilities.According to the proposed budget, CISA is “more focused on censorship than on protecting the Nation’s critical systems, and put them at risk due to poor management and inefficiency, as well as a focus on self-promotion.” The plan aims to “refocus CISA on its core mission,” following earlier funding reductions and workforce cuts during Trump’s second term, when the agency lost about a third of its staff.The move continues a pattern from previous budgets, including the 2026 proposal that also sought cuts, and reflects ongoing criticism from Trump and former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem over CISA’s role in tackling online disinformation, particularly around election security.
What White House’s latest budget proposed about CISA reductions
Trump’s 2027 budget plan says it will “refocus” CISA by “removing offices that are duplicative of existing and effective programs at the State and Federal level, such as certain targeted school safety programs.”The proposal also seeks to eliminate “programs focused on so-called misinformation and propaganda as well as external engagement offices such as council management, stakeholder engagement, and international affairs. These programs and offices were used as a key hub in the Censorship Industrial Complex to violate the First Amendment, target Americans for their protected speech, and target the President.”However, several of these programs had already been removed during the first year of Trump’s second term. On his first…
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