Senate Republicans have withdrawn their proposal to allocate $1 billion for security improvements at Donald Trump's White House ballroom. This decision follows concerns that the funding request could threaten $70 billion designated for immigration enforcement. Previously, the Senate Judiciary Committee included the ballroom funding in a broader spending measure aimed at supporting agencies involved in immigration enforcement. The committee has since released a revised text that excludes the ballroom funding.
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Senate Republicans Withdraw $1 Billion Proposal for Trump's Ballroom Security
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.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'fears'
- ✕ loaded language: 'mass deportation campaign'
- ✕ framing: headline asserting a conclusion
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Senate Republicans drop plans for $1bn to fund security at Trump’s ballroom
Senate Republicans Withdraw $1 Billion Proposal for Trump's Ballroom Security