Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert Criticize Pete Hegseth's $93 Billion Defense Budget for 2025

Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert have both publicly mocked Pete Hegseth’s claim of a $93 billion defense budget for 2025, highlighting bipartisan skepticism about military spending. The comments come amid increased scrutiny over the Pentagon’s budget allocations, which have raised eyebrows for their size and transparency. This criticism underscores ongoing debates over defense expenditures and should prompt further examination of how military funds are allocated and prioritized.
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