Trump's Ballroom Costs Double Amid Funding Debate
U.S. President Donald Trump defends the rising cost estimates for his planned White House ballroom, now projected under $400 million, double the initial $200 million. While private donations were initially intended to cover costs, a Senate proposal suggests $1 billion in taxpayer funds for Secret Service security, including the ballroom.
U.S. President Donald Trump has justified the escalating costs of a proposed ballroom on the White House grounds, now estimated at under $400 million—double its original estimate. This increase is attributed to enhanced size and quality, aimed to accommodate significant events, including future inaugurations.
Initially, Trump suggested that the funding would rely on private contributions. However, a recent proposal from Senate Republicans introduces $1 billion in taxpayer money for the Secret Service's security upgrades, part of which may finance the ballroom.
This move has drawn criticism from Democratic Senator Dick Durbin, who denounced it as a Trump "vanity project" amidst financial struggles faced by many Americans.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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