Senate Republicans Propose $1 Billion Taxpayer Funding for White House Ballroom Security Upgrades
By
Charisma Madarang
A baker's-dozen of insight crammed into one ring.
Summary
Senate Republicans have proposed allocating $1 billion in taxpayer funds for security upgrades to the White House ballroom project, a signature initiative of President Trump. While GOP leaders insist the money is for necessary security measures—not construction of the ballroom itself—the proposal has drawn sharp criticism from Democrats who view it as a misuse of public funds for a lavish presidential vanity project. The debate highlights ongoing partisan tensions over government spending and the scope of White House renovations.
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President Donald Trump holds up photos of the new White House ballroom in Washington, DC on Oct. 22, 2025.
Senate Republicans have proposed setting aside $1 billion this year in taxpayer funding for security upgrades to President Donald
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