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Updated · New York Daily News · May 6
Schumer leads Democratic outrage over $1bn White House ballroom proposal
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Updated · New York Daily News · May 6

Schumer leads Democratic outrage over $1bn White House ballroom proposal

14 articles · Updated · New York Daily News · May 6
  • Democrats attacked a Republican plan to add the funding for security upgrades to a $72bn spending package, despite Trump's earlier pledge that private donors would cover the project.
  • Trump defended the 90,000-square-foot ballroom, saying it was under budget and ahead of schedule, while the White House said taxpayer money would cover fortified underground facilities including bunkers and medical space.
  • Republicans say heightened security needs justify the spending and aim to pass it through reconciliation, as construction continues after an appeals court allowed work to proceed during a preservation lawsuit.
Can modern security needs and historic preservation coexist in the White House's billion-dollar renovation?
What specific threats justify a $1 billion White House bunker, replacing one used since World War II?