President Trump is reportedly calling for the Pentagon to raise its budget request for next year to $750 billion, significantly more than he previously wanted and $12 billion more than top military officials have been pushing for.

Trump in a tweet last week appeared to call the Department of Defense’s (DOD) current budget of $716 billion “crazy,” and he has been pushing for a 5-percent cut to its budget as he seeks to trim spending across the federal agencies.

But Trump reportedly changed his mind after a Tuesday meeting at the White House involving Defense Secretary James Mattis and the chairmen of the House and Senate Armed Services committees, Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) and Sen. James Inhofe (R-Ok.), Politico first reported.

“It’s 750 [billion],” an administration official familiar with the discussions told Politico. “Secretary Mattis secured that over lunch with the president. That’s the top line.” CNN confirmed the report.

Read more at The Hill.