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Senate Republicans expected to ditch $1bn funding plan for Trump’s ballroom

Senate Republican leaders are expected to abandon a $1 billion funding proposal for security measures related to Donald Trump's White House ballroom. This decision comes after backlash from within their own party, who feared that allocating taxpayer dollars to the project would alienate voters before the midterm elections, especially amidst rising cost of living concerns.

Joseph Gedeon and Guardian staffThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-21 · 15:27 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Senate Republicans expected to ditch $1bn funding plan for Trump’s ballroom
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Senate Republican leaders are expected to abandon a $1 billion funding proposal for security measures related to Donald Trump's White House ballroom. This decision comes after backlash from within their own party, who feared that allocating taxpayer dollars to the project would alienate voters before the midterm elections, especially amidst rising cost of living concerns. The proposal had been attached to a larger $70 billion bill for ICE and border patrol funding. Senate Democrats had pledged to oppose the ballroom funding, accusing Republicans of attempting to "sneak" it into the bill. The ballroom project, described as an "East Wing modernization project," has faced public opposition and ongoing litigation.

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Donald Trump described the ballroom project as 'a gift to the United States of America'.

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Chuck Schumer accused Republicans of trying to 'sneak' ballroom funding into the bill.

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The proposal was intended to be attached to a $70bn bill for ICE and border patrol funding.

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Senate Republican leaders are expected to ditch a $1bn proposal for security measures tied to Donald Trump’s White House ballroom.

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Congressional Republicans feared alienating voters by diverting taxpayer dollars to Trump's project amid cost of living concerns.

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Senate Republican leaders are expected to ditch a $1bn proposal for security measures tied to Donald Trump’s White House ballroom following a backlash from members of their own party.Under pressure from Trump, top Republican lawmakers tried to latch the proposal on to a roughly $70bn bill to restore funding to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the border patrol.But the plan prompted intense anxiety among congressional Republicans, who feared diverting taxpayer dollars toward Trump’s “East Wing modernization project” amid mounting cost of living concerns across the US would risk alienating voters ahead of November’s midterm elections.Senate Democrats pledged to oppose the funding for Trump’s ballroom, and push “vote after vote” in a bid to force Republicans to publicly endorse it.Republican John Thune, the US Senate majority leader, acknowledged “ongoing vote issues” with the wider bill on Wednesday, as the party’s leaders try to gauge support. They hope to pass the bill this week, and send it to the House of Representatives, before departing for a week-long recess around the Memorial Day holiday.Addressing reporters on Capitol Hill on Thursday, Chuck Schumer, the US Senate’s top Democrat, accused Republicans of trying to “sneak” ballroom funding into the bill. “The American people caught them red-handed, and now they’re trying to drop that hot potato,” he said.The East Wing of the White House was reduced to rubble last year to make way for Trump’s plan for a gilded ballroom. Polling has indicated that most Americans oppose the controversial project, which remains embroiled in litigation in federal court.“There will never be another building like this built, that I can tell you,” the US president told reporters on a tour of the construction site earlier this week. Touting a string of corporate donors providing funds, he insisted: “This is a gift to the United States of America.”The Associated Press contributed reporting
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