The US defense budget bill was passed by both the House and Senate of Congress, and will be passed if President Trump signs it in the future.

The bill also includes a name change for military facilities that President Trump has opposed, focusing on whether the president will sign in the future.

The US Defense Budget bill for the fiscal year beginning October was passed by the House of Representatives, followed by a majority of 84 votes in favor and 13 votes against it in the Senate on the 11th.



The total budget including war expenses is about 740.5 billion dollars, about 77 trillion yen in Japanese yen, and we were conscious of responding to China, such as the establishment of a special frame for the first time to strengthen the activities of the U.S. military deployed in the Indo-Pacific region. It has become a thing.



The bill included a change in the name of military facilities derived from Confederate generals who supported slavery during the Civil War, which President Trump opposed, while managing the content of social media posts requested by the president. It does not contain any provisions that allow the company to pursue its legal liability.



From now on, if President Trump signs it, the bill will be passed, but it can be rejected by the president's authority.



However, since the bill is passed by more than two-thirds in both the House and Senate, even if President Trump refuses, it is highly likely that it will be passed by the re-passing of Congress, and the future trend of President Trump will be the focus. It has become.