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“Trump’s Ballroom Dreams: Congressional Allies Face Hurdles in Approval Process”

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### So Now Trump’s Fancy Ballroom Is a Priority After a Shooting? In classic political fashion, the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner has suddenly made President Trump’s long-stalled ballroom project a hot topic. Because nothing screams “we care about security” like a glitzy venue for parties, right? Just a while back, this ballroom was merely a “nice-to-have” for Congress. After a federal judge said they needed to approve it explicitly, lawmakers shrugged and moved on. Fast forward to a weekend gun scare, and suddenly it’s being treated like an emergency project. Because, obviously, the best way to address a security concern is to build a lavish party space. Now, some Republicans are racing to push through funding for the ballroom, with proposals flying around like confetti. Senator Lindsey Graham is on the case, directly hearing from Trump and urging quick action. He’s backed by a couple of other GOP senators who want to throw around up to $400 million for this endeavor. You know, just in case they need a place to host future dinners. Senator Rand Paul is also getting in on the action, trying to pass his own bill for the ballroom. But here’s the kicker: they’re facing serious obstacles, like the fact that they don’t have enough votes to bypass a filibuster. And the Democrats are not thrilled about the project being built on the remains of a bulldozed East Wing. Who knew? Some Republicans are even chatting about sneaking this ballroom funding into a party-line immigration enforcement bill. Because nothing says “let’s secure the borders” like a luxury ballroom. But good luck making that work without causing a massive headache for the GOP. And let’s not forget about House Budget Chair Jodey Arrington, who’s warning against turning the budget into a free-for-all. Apparently, adding the ballroom could open the floodgates for a whole wish list of conservative reforms. Because why not turn a budget bill into a circus? In the end, a handful of Senate aides have already said that the ballroom funding wouldn’t even make it into the budget reconciliation process. So, we’re left with a bunch of politicians who can’t agree on how to spend taxpayer money on a fancy ballroom while the Democrats are more interested in funding the Secret Service instead. So, is this really about security or just another excuse to throw around taxpayer dollars for Trump’s latest vanity project? You decide.

By Admin | Published: April 28, 2026 at 1:19 am

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