Not according to the non-partisan Congressional Research Service. It's the opposite. See below:
https://crsreports.congress.gov/pro...g appropriated for,billion, MIP $24.1 billion).
"NIP and MIP Spending
At the present time, only the NIP topline figure must be
publicly disclosed based on a directive in statute. The DNI
is not required to disclose any other information concerning
the NIP budget, whether the information concerns particular
intelligence agencies or particular intelligence programs.
Although not mandated by statute, the Secretary of Defense
also discloses annual MIP appropriations totals dating back
to 2007. In FY2021, funding appropriated for the NIP and
MIP totaled $84.1 billion (NIP $60.8 billion, MIP $23.3
billion). The aggregate NIP/MIP appropriated budget for
FY2022 is $89.8 billion (NIP $65.7 billion, MIP $24.1
billion). The aggregate NIP/MIP requested budget for
FY2023 is $93.7 billion (NIP $67.1 billion, MIP $26.6
billion)"
Although the 2023 budget is requested, history shows that funding has increased every Fiscal Year.