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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNEW. The Senate Judiciary and HSGAC reconciliation bills are out...$1 billion for Secret Service ballroom work
Here are the Republican priorities. This is the budget reconciliation package the GOP has to pass alone because democrats held their ground and refused to fund ICE and CBP.
— Mueller, She Wrote (@muellershewrote.com) 2026-05-05T02:53:19.730Z
â.. The funding would come in legislation authored by Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, which would allow for Republicans to pass the money over Democratic objections.
— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla.bsky.social) 2026-05-05T11:21:31.260Z
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SunSeeker
(58,364 posts)gab13by13
(32,615 posts)I expect that half of that 1 billion will end up in his bank in Qatar.
Bettie
(19,815 posts)I expect that he's pretty much stealing everything.
Remember, one of tthe things he hates the most is paying people for work.
But, he hates a lot of things, a staggering amount really, because he's just a big ball of hate wrapped in human-like skin.
orangecrush
(30,877 posts)spanone
(141,995 posts)fuck these fucking republicans
magicarpet
(19,208 posts),... local German American Bund meetings and rallies as they parade around as American Firsters swearing allegences to this country while they stab it in the back - as they committ various act of treason against it.
The lines between American Democracy and American Fascism have become imperceptible with both cheerfully mixed, blended, and melded together where these two distinct entities of political philosophies of governance have been combined, blended, or merged to form a single, unified, united and inseparable whole. And the American taxpayer is now being expected to foot the entire bill to build this monument as The Grand Hall to American Fascism at the very seat of our government, while attached to the People's White House in a Washington DC.
Can we have a robust Sieg Heil,... if you kindly would,... Please.
The only thing we can do is submit ourselves to all this madness.
My retort,...
FUCK ALL THIS & FUCK ALL THAT & FUCK THESE NAZIS.
Midnight Writer
(25,660 posts)Priorities, don't you know.
Akakoji
(553 posts)Make noise people!
LetMyPeopleVote
(181,393 posts)The controversial vanity project was already unpopular. The GOPs planned use of public funds is poised to make matters worse.
When the latest polling showed 2-to-1 opposition to the WH ballroom project, the survey question emphasized private financing.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-05-05T12:57:58.925Z
Now congressional Republicans want to spend billion in taxpayer money on a 0 million project.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/republicans-want-1-billion-taxpayer-money-trump-ballroom
Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, [on Monday night] released his committees part of the long-term Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol funding bill, which includes $1 billion for security features related to the White House ballroom.
The funding could not be used for non-security elements, according to the legislative text.
To be sure, the proposal isnt just about the ballroom. On the contrary, Republicans are pushing a $72 billion reconciliation package that includes, among other things, more than $38 billion for ICE, roughly $26 billion for CBP and an additional $5 billion for DHS.
To the surprise of no one, the bill also ignores the reform measures Democrats began pushing after the shooting deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minnesota......
But its the $1 billion for security adjustments and upgrades to Trumps ballroom vanity project thats likely to be among the most controversial parts of the Republicans plan.
In case this isnt obvious, the White House boasted last summer that the price tag for the ballroom would be $200 million, and every penny would come from private donations. By October, the price tag had grown to $250 million. Soon after, it was $300 million. Late last year, it was up to $400 million though, again, the official line was that American taxpayers wouldnt be on the hook for the costs at all, even as the White House went out of its way to hide the identities of donors......
Put another way, congressional Republicans expect the public to pay $1 billion for a $400 million ballroom.
Well learn soon enough whether and to what extent the legislation changes in the coming days and weeks, but for now, GOP officials should probably keep in mind that polls show 2-to-1 opposition to the White House ballroom project, and thats when the survey question emphasized private financing. Watch this space.
GB_RN
(3,579 posts)It will be paid for by private donations. No taxpayer money will be used?
Yeah, yeah. Its a rhetorical question.