
Yesterday, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that he might be able to abolish the Federal agency for uranium management. This occurred during a discussion about the military budget and possible spending cuts. Trump said: "Regarding uranium, I suspect that I may be able to do something that is not that important."
Trump's statement turned out to be a focal point in the debates about U.S. spending on military projects and other areas. For an extended period, Republicans have tried to cut the expenses of Federal agencies and increase military spending, while Democrats have advocated for larger expenditures on nuclear disarmament.
After this statement, Donald Trump’s supporters began to calculate, trying to determine what consequences might arise in the event of its abolition.