Senate Republicans axe $1bn for Trump's new White House ballroom
The US Senate has voted to advance a stalled immigration spending bill after Republicans removed $1 billion in funding for President Donald Trump's new White House ballroom. This funding was intended for Secret Service security upgrades related to the ballroom's construction.

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AI-generatedThe US Senate has voted to advance a stalled immigration spending bill after Republicans removed $1 billion in funding for President Donald Trump's new White House ballroom. This funding was intended for Secret Service security upgrades related to the ballroom's construction. Democrats had argued against attaching these security funds to the immigration bill, and the Senate rule-keeper agreed. The bill, which provides approximately $72 billion for immigration agencies, will now undergo debate and amendment before a final vote. The removal of funds represents a setback for Trump's ballroom plans. The bill's progress had also been delayed by Republican opposition to an "anti-weaponisation fund" within the Department of Justice.
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5 extractedDemocrats had argued the security funds shouldn't be attached to the immigration bill.
Trump has argued the new addition is necessary to host official state functions and update security facilities, and repeatedly said it would be funded by private donations.
The $1bn was intended for US Secret Service security upgrades as part of the construction.
Senate Republicans removed $1bn in funding for President Donald Trump's new White House ballroom from a stalled immigration spending bill.
The decision to strip funds from the immigration bill marks a setback to Trump's plans for the ballroom.