President Trump will seek to boost defense spending by $34 billion and slash welfare programs in a budget the White House plans to propose Monday.

Trump wants to up Pentagon spending to $750 billion and put in place strict new requirements for welfare recipients, according to the Associated Press and other reports.

He’s also going to ask for border-wall funding and money to establish his proposed Space Force branch of the military.

“Obviously we’re going to disregard it,” Rep. John Yarmuth (D-Kentucky), chairman of the House Budget Committee, told the Washington Post.

Trump plans to stick to strict spending caps, which Congress imposed years ago but have been routinely flouted, according to reports.

He plans to highlight that approach as a show of fiscal discipline in his 2020 re-election strategy.