The Defense Department went on a $93 billion spending spree in 2025.
newrepublic.com
In a single month, Pete Hegseth spent $93B on furniture, steak, lobster, and a $98k piano for the Air Force chief of staff’s home.
The Pentagon went on a massive end-of-year spending spree in September 2025, blowing through $93 billion in a single month—the most September spending since at least 2008.
$93 billion spent in September alone.
$50.1 billion of that was spent in the final five days of the fiscal year.
That single-month spending is larger than the entire annual military budgets of some countries.
Luxury food
$15.1 million on ribeye steak.
$6.9 million on lobster tail.
$2 million on Alaskan king crab.
$124,000 for ice-cream machines.
$139,224 on 272 orders of doughnuts.
Meanwhile, they want to cut benefits to roughly 42 million people in the U.S. basic food program from SNAP.
In addition to SNAP, 7 million mothers and children faced potential disruptions to the WIC program.
Furniture spending spree
The Pentagon spent $225 million on furniture in 2025, the most in over a decade.
$12,000 on fruit basket stands.
Over $60,000 on Herman Miller recliners.
Luxury purchases and gadgets
$98,329 Steinway grand piano for the Air Force chief of staff’s home.
Imagine killing your spouse, and then making bank writing a children’s book about grief. I guess, for her, it’s an unhappy ending, to say nothing of her slain husband.