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Trump Proposes Major Budget Cuts to CISA in FY2027

Severity: Low (Score: 39.0)

Sources: Cyberscoop, Cybersecuritydive

Summary

On April 3, 2026, President Donald Trump proposed a budget for fiscal year 2027 that would cut the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's (CISA) funding by $707 million, approximately 30% of its FY2025 budget. The administration claims this reduction refocuses CISA on its core mission of protecting federal networks and critical infrastructure from cyber threats. However, the proposal has been criticized for targeting CISA's work on misinformation, which the White House describes as government overreach. The budget cuts are likely to face strong opposition from congressional Democrats, who argue that such reductions undermine national security. CISA has already experienced significant workforce reductions, losing one-third of its staff, which has affected its operational capacity and trust among partners. The Department of Homeland Security has not yet provided detailed budget specifics, leaving uncertainties about the impact of these cuts. Critics, including Rep. Bennie Thompson, emphasize the urgency of maintaining robust cybersecurity measures amid rising global tensions. Key Points: • Trump's FY2027 budget proposes a $707 million cut to CISA's funding. • The proposed cuts target CISA's misinformation efforts, deemed unnecessary by critics. • CISA has already lost one-third of its workforce, impacting its operational effectiveness.

Key Entities

  • China (country)
  • Iran (country)
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