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In reply to the discussion: Senate Republicans unveil $72 billion spending package, including a $1 billion line item for Grampy's ballroom [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(181,437 posts)46. White House officials said that the legislation would authorize the entire project -- including the aboveground ballroom
Senate Republicans maintain their proposal would authorize security construction, but not Trumps ballroom. The White House disagrees.
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Senate Republicans late Monday proposed $1 billion to pay for new White House security measures, with lawmakers and White House officials disagreeing over whether the legislation would cover President Donald Trumps planned ballroom.
The proposed legislative text says the money would be used for both aboveground and underground security features that the administration has declined to fully detail. The text explicitly says the money could not be used for non-security elements of the project, a reference to Trumps planned ballroom.....
White House officials said Tuesday that the legislation, if enacted, would authorize the entire project including the aboveground ballroom.
Congress has rightly recognized the need for these funds, White House spokesman Davis Ingle said in a statement, citing the high-profile incident last month when a gunman stormed through the security checkpoint outside the White House correspondents dinner. The proposal would provide the United States Secret Service with the resources they need to fully and completely harden the White House complex, in addition to the many other critical missions for the USSS......
Trump has argued that the ballroom itself is a needed national security measure so he and future presidents can safely entertain VIP guests, a message increasingly echoed by his allies in Congress after last months incident. Justice Department officials last week asked Leon to dissolve his order blocking construction, citing the shooting at the correspondents dinner in a rambling legal filing that read like one of Trumps Truth Social posts.....
Democrats argued Tuesday that the proposal illustrates that Republicans are out of touch with voters needs, highlighting the broadly unpopular ballroom. Fifty-six percent of Americans oppose Trumps decision to tear down the White Houses East Wing to make way for his planned ballroom, funded by about $400 million in private donations, while 28 percent support the project, according to a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll conducted last month.
The proposed legislative text says the money would be used for both aboveground and underground security features that the administration has declined to fully detail. The text explicitly says the money could not be used for non-security elements of the project, a reference to Trumps planned ballroom.....
White House officials said Tuesday that the legislation, if enacted, would authorize the entire project including the aboveground ballroom.
Congress has rightly recognized the need for these funds, White House spokesman Davis Ingle said in a statement, citing the high-profile incident last month when a gunman stormed through the security checkpoint outside the White House correspondents dinner. The proposal would provide the United States Secret Service with the resources they need to fully and completely harden the White House complex, in addition to the many other critical missions for the USSS......
Trump has argued that the ballroom itself is a needed national security measure so he and future presidents can safely entertain VIP guests, a message increasingly echoed by his allies in Congress after last months incident. Justice Department officials last week asked Leon to dissolve his order blocking construction, citing the shooting at the correspondents dinner in a rambling legal filing that read like one of Trumps Truth Social posts.....
Democrats argued Tuesday that the proposal illustrates that Republicans are out of touch with voters needs, highlighting the broadly unpopular ballroom. Fifty-six percent of Americans oppose Trumps decision to tear down the White Houses East Wing to make way for his planned ballroom, funded by about $400 million in private donations, while 28 percent support the project, according to a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll conducted last month.
trump will use the $1 billion for the entire project including the aboveground ballroom. There will be no funding by private donations.
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Senate Republicans unveil $72 billion spending package, including a $1 billion line item for Grampy's ballroom [View all]
Miles Archer
18 hrs ago
OP
First it was 200 million $s, then 400 million $s, and now it is @ 1 billion $s and what about being privately ....
Botany
17 hrs ago
#3
You gotta wonder just how big the kick backs and grifts will be on this project?
Botany
15 hrs ago
#17
So what's going to happen to all those millions already donated? Will the donors be refunded....
OGBuzz
16 hrs ago
#5
MaddowBlog-Republicans want to spend $1 billion in taxpayer money on Trump's $400 million ballroom
LetMyPeopleVote
16 hrs ago
#9
The entire reason for that 'attempted assassination' ploy. Price goes up when they say the word
travelingthrulife
15 hrs ago
#18
Truly. Either they think the election is fixed or they really are that dumb.
Biophilic
13 hrs ago
#29
The GOP owns both Dominion Voting Systems and E.S.& S. Voting Systems. In 2024 they had firmware
Botany
12 hrs ago
#31
It was a lie like Mexico paying for the wall. And It's not just the ballroom, it's also the Hitler Bunker underneath.
ChicagoTeamster
14 hrs ago
#23
"What happened to the ballroom being paid for by private funds?" asked political strategist Reed Galen......
COL Mustard
10 hrs ago
#41
Gee, look at my ballroom, and my hats, and my happy meal toys, and pictures of me, and me and more me.
twodogsbarking
8 hrs ago
#45
White House officials said that the legislation would authorize the entire project -- including the aboveground ballroom
LetMyPeopleVote
7 hrs ago
#46
Whoa! If I suddenly tear down part of a historic building, can I get $1 billion too?
struggle4progress
7 hrs ago
#47