The Hill
Jun 03, 05:13 PM
Senate Republicans have decided to eliminate funding for security upgrades to the White House ballroom from a revised budget reconciliation bill. The decision was made before the Memorial Day recess and pertains to a proposed allocation of up to $1 billion.
Washington Examiner
Jun 03, 06:28 PM
Senate Republicans have removed $1 billion in security funding for the White House from their immigration enforcement bill due to concerns about taxpayer costs and compliance with Senate rules. The SECURE America Act aims to fund immigration agencies through 2029 and may advance to final passage soon, pending additional amendments.
Washington Examiner
Jun 03, 06:30 PM
Senate Republicans have officially cut $1 billion in funding for President Trump's East Wing ballroom from an immigration enforcement bill. The decision was made due to concerns over taxpayer costs and compliance with Senate rules. The bill focuses on funding immigration agencies through 2029 and may advance to final passage soon.
cnn.com
Jun 03, 07:40 PM
Senate Republicans have eliminated funding for President Trump's ballroom security from their immigration bill after a ruling by the parliamentarian deemed it a violation of budgetary rules. This decision is likely to frustrate Trump, who had previously indicated that the project would be funded through private donations.
Guardian — US
Jun 03, 08:39 PM
Senate Republicans have dropped plans to allocate $1 billion for security at Donald Trump's White House ballroom due to concerns over potential impacts on $70 billion earmarked for immigration enforcement. The Senate Judiciary Committee had initially included this funding in a broader spending measure but has since revised the proposal.
The Daily Beast
Jun 03, 09:17 PM
Senate Republicans have withdrawn a $1 billion funding proposal for President Trump's White House ballroom project, leaving future security funding uncertain. The decision follows a ruling by the Senate parliamentarian that complicated the proposal's advancement. Critics have raised concerns about the funding being a taxpayer subsidy for a project initially promised to be privately financed.
BBC — World
Jun 04, 01:18 AM
Senate Republicans have cut a $1 billion funding proposal for a new White House ballroom. This decision is linked to delays in immigration agency funding, which has encountered resistance due to Trump's 'anti-weaponisation fund.'
Washington Examiner
Jun 04, 07:14 PM
Six Republican senators voted in favor of a Democratic amendment to block the construction of President Trump's East Wing ballroom without congressional approval. The amendment was part of a larger immigration enforcement bill but was ultimately defeated with a vote of 52-47.