Senate Blocks Trump's $400M White House Ballroom Funding
A U.S. Senate official removed security funding for President Trump's planned $400 million White House ballroom from a spending package, challenging Republican efforts to allocate taxpayer money. While Trump claims private funding, Republicans seek $1 billion for security upgrades, facing opposition from Democrats prioritizing immigration reform amidst rising energy costs.
In a significant move, the U.S. Senate's parliamentarian, Elizabeth MacDonough, has struck down the allocation of security funds for President Donald Trump's proposed $400 million White House ballroom from a substantial spending package. This decision poses a major obstacle for Republican plans to channel taxpayer money into the controversial project.
The Senate Republicans, advocating for $1 billion in taxpayer funding to enhance Secret Service security, including the ballroom project, are now facing a roadblock. While Trump asserts that the ballroom construction will rely on private donors, Democratic opposition remains strong, especially given the current economic climate with rising energy costs.
With Republicans holding a slim 53-47 majority in the Senate, the ballroom funding battle highlights broader partisan divides. The proposed legislation mostly centers on immigration enforcement, a point of contention for Democrats who demand significant reforms. Meanwhile, Trump's ambitious ballroom plan remains contentious, amidst its implications for historic preservation and rising public expenses.
(With inputs from agencies.)

