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Senate GOP Removes $1 Billion for Trump Ballroom from Budget

Senate Republicans have removed $1 billion designated for the Trump International Hotel ballroom from a budget package. This funding was reportedly stripped from an immigration enforcement bill. The removal impacts a significant political event and has been a point of contention in the budget negotiations.

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Senate GOP Removes $1 Billion for Trump Ballroom from Budget

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What Happened

Senate Republicans have removed $1 billion in funding intended for the Trump International Hotel ballroom from a budget package. The funding was reportedly stripped from an immigration enforcement bill, according to reports.

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This action by Senate Republicans impacts a significant political event associated with the Trump International Hotel. The specific amount removed is up to $1 billion, and it was part of a larger budget bill.

The removal of funds for the Trump ballroom has been a notable development in the ongoing budget negotiations. The exact nature of the funding was for security related to the ballroom.

Key Facts

  1. 1

    Senate Republicans removed $1 billion for a White House ballroom.

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    The funding was for the Trump International Hotel ballroom.

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    The money was removed from a budget package.

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    The funding was stripped from an immigration enforcement bill.

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    The amount removed was up to $1 billion.

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The same facts, told 4 ways. Read them side by side and draw your own conclusions.

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Reports that Senate Republicans have cut funding for the Trump ballroom, impacting a significant political event.
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States that Senate Republicans removed funding for the Trump ballroom from a spending bill.
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thehillThe Hill
Highlights the removal of $1 billion for a White House ballroom from a budget bill by Senate Republicans.
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cnbcCNBC
Focuses on Senate Republicans stripping up to $1 billion for Trump ballroom security from an immigration enforcement bill.
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Senate Republicans Strip Trump Ballroom Funds from Spending Bill
The HillThe Hill
Senate GOP drops $1 billion for White House ballroom from budget package
CNBCCNBC
Senate GOP strips up to $1B for Trump ballroom security from immigration enforcement bill
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Senate GOP Cuts Trump Ballroom Funds | Balance of Power: Early Edition 6/3/2026

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Full Coverage

4 articles · chronological

BloombergBloomberg
Senate Republicans Strip Trump Ballroom Funds from Spending Bill
The HillThe Hill
Senate GOP drops $1 billion for White House ballroom from budget package
CNBCCNBC
Senate GOP strips up to $1B for Trump ballroom security from immigration enforcement bill
BloombergBloomberg
Senate GOP Cuts Trump Ballroom Funds | Balance of Power: Early Edition 6/3/2026

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