'A bad look': Republicans want more details on ballroom security funding request
Source: Politico
05/11/2026 08:07 PM EDT
President Donald Trump and his deputies have a major sales job ahead of them on Capitol Hill as multiple GOP lawmakers questioned a proposed $1 billion in Secret Service security spending that could be used at least in part for Trumps controversial White House ballroom project.
The provision, which gives $1 billion to the Secret Service for security adjustments and upgrades, has threatened to overshadow what Republicans wanted to make the main focus of the package tens of billions of dollars in new immigration enforcement funding. But the White House and many lawmakers argue the funding is necessary after the shooting at last months White House Correspondents Dinner.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune defended the fundings inclusion Monday and predicted that most GOP senators will ultimately vote to support what the Secret Service says it needs. They have a job to do, and we want to make sure theyre able to do their job effectively so that we keep the president of the United States safe, Thune said. So I think most of our members are if they are getting briefed on what the money is going to be used for are probably going to be in a good place.
Secret Service Director Sean Curran is expected to discuss the request at the Senate GOPs closed-door lunch Tuesday, according to three people granted anonymity to disclose private scheduling.
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UpInArms
(55,303 posts)it is beyond ridiculous that the taxpayers foot the ballroom bill, as TFG was the one who tore up the White House
Fuck these ignorant assholes
Bayard
(30,191 posts)That's all they're worried about? How about wasting more taxpayer dollars? Or rather, wasting great grandkids money, as this enormous debt will take several lifetimes to pay off. And, once again, Dems will be blamed for it.