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Senate Republicans Propose $1B To Secure East Wing Ballroom

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Washington. Senate Republicans on Monday released a funding package that includes roughly $70 billion to keep immigration agencies operating and a $1 billion earmark for Secret Service security upgrades tied to the White House East Wing "ballroom" project, which President Trump had said would be privately funded. The bill was unveiled after an April 25 shooting at a Washington dinner. United States officials and lawmakers said the $1 billion is designated for perimeter and below-ground protections for the East Wing; the allocation specifically references enhancements by the U.S. Secret Service. Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley backed the measure this week, and congressional debate and committee review are expected in coming days.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Early 2023: East Wing area demolished to begin the ballroom project.
  • 2023 (project unveiling): President Trump described the ballroom as privately funded.
  • April 25, 2024: A shooter opened fire at a Washington dinner attended by the president.
  • Late Monday, May 2024: Senate Republicans released an immigration package including a $1 billion security earmark.
  • May 6, 2024: International outlets reported the proposal and highlighted the funding-versus-private-funding discrepancy.

Why This Matters to You

The $1 billion security earmark could impact your tax dollars. It's tied to a project President Trump said would be privately funded. Now, it's part of a larger immigration package. Keep an eye on how this develops.

The Bottom Line

This funding proposal is a shift from initial plans. It's now part of a broader political debate. Check how your local representatives respond to this. Worth forwarding if you know someone interested in government spending.

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Who Benefited

The U.S. Secret Service and federal contractors will receive increased federal funding to upgrade perimeter, above-ground, and below-ground security infrastructure at the White House East Wing associated with the ballroom project.

Who Impacted

Taxpayers could shoulder costs if federal funds finance security tied to President Trump’s ballroom project, contrary to earlier statements that it would be privately funded.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
4
Right Leaning:
0
Left Leaning:
1
Neutral:
3
Distribution:
Left 25%, Center 75%, Right 0%
Who Benefited

The U.S. Secret Service and federal contractors will receive increased federal funding to upgrade perimeter, above-ground, and below-ground security infrastructure at the White House East Wing associated with the ballroom project.

Who Impacted

Taxpayers could shoulder costs if federal funds finance security tied to President Trump’s ballroom project, contrary to earlier statements that it would be privately funded.

Coverage of Story:

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US Senate GOP wants $1 billion for security for Trump's ballroom in immigration bill - Now Georgia

Now Georgia
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Senate Republicans Propose $1B To Secure East Wing Ballroom

NBC News Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette english.news.cn
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