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Republicans Queasy About Funding A Billion-Dollar Ballroom

A billion dollars is a lot of money for a ballroom that was supposed to be free.

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huffpost.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Republicans Queasy About Funding A Billion-Dollar Ballroom

A billion dollars is a lot of money for a ballroom that was supposed to be free.

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washingtonpost.com1 mesi fa

Republicans skeptical on funding security for ballroom while White House amps up pressure

Secret Service Director Sean Curran detailed plans to spend $1 billion on ballroom security measures in a closed-door lunch with Senate Republicans.

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  1. lunedì 11 maggio 2026·huffpost.com

    ‘Ballroom Republicans’ Set To Pay Price For Trump’s White House Demolition

    Republicans are moving legislation this week with $1 billion for Trump's new ballroom at the White House — and Democrats are making a lot of noise about it.

  2. martedì 12 maggio 2026·huffpost.com

    Republicans Queasy About Funding A Billion-Dollar Ballroom

    A billion dollars is a lot of money for a ballroom that was supposed to be free.

  3. mercoledì 13 maggio 2026·washingtonpost.com

    Republicans skeptical on funding security for ballroom while White House amps up pressure

    Secret Service Director Sean Curran detailed plans to spend $1 billion on ballroom security measures in a closed-door lunch with Senate Republicans.