Republicans leave town with no legislative text or plan for a reconciliation bill to fund Trump’s deportation plans or ballroom dream

At least five Republicans have said they oppose the $1 billion funding package.

A growing number of Republicans don’t want to put their names behind this White House ballroom.

Republicans could remove some or all of the money that was earmarked for Secret Service amid heartburn from senators.

Republicans wanted to include the ballroom funding in a larger $72 billion immigration enforcement package.

Lawmakers questioned the timing and the lack of detailed justification for the Secret Service’s request

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The Trump administration’s push for a $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund derailed Senate Republicans’ plans to pass the president’s priority immigration enforcement package…

GOP tensions over President Donald Trump's DOJ fund derail Senate attempt to pass immigration enforcement funding package.

ICE funding bid derailed amid Republican backlash to attempt to latch ballroom funding on to immigration bill

Republicans had planned to try to pass a major funding bill for Immigration and Customs Enforcement by the end of the week but plans collapsed over unrelated policy disagreements.

Senate Republicans emerged stone-faced from a tense meeting with Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. Then they decided to leave town.

Trump’s demands for ballroom money and an “anti-weaponization” slush fund just blew up Republicans’ slam-dunk reconciliation bill.

Senate Republicans have dropped plans to vote on a bill funding ICE and Border Patrol.

A $72 billion reconciliation bill that would have dramatically boosted funding for ICE and CBP stalled Thursday in the Senate, and it left for recess.

A $72 billion reconciliation bill that would have dramatically boosted funding for ICE and CBP stalled Thursday in the Senate, and it left for recess.

Senate Republicans scrapped a vote on a $70 billion immigration enforcement bill after internal disputes over a $1.8 billion MAGA compensation fund. Here's what it means for…

Senate Republicans abruptly left Washington on Thursday without voting on a roughly $70 billion bill to fund immigration enforcement agencies, frustrated with the White House and…

US Senate Republicans have furious internal disagreements over a proposed compensation fund for Trump allies who claim they have been unfairly targeted by federal agencies.

Senate will not pass $70bn homeland security bill that includes $1bn for security measures for controversial project – key US politics stories from Thursday, 21 May

Senate Republicans abandon Trump's immigration bill over internal conflict regarding a controversial fund for his allies.