By Steve Holland, Andy Sullivan, Richard Cowan and Nandita Bose WASHINGTON, May 24 (Reuters) - Standing in front of the White ...
The ballroom project has seen multiple legal challenges following its abrupt start.
The Trump administration produced a line-by-line spending plan Tuesday for how it plans to use $1 billion in taxpayer money on the White House ballroom, Axios reported. At a lunch with Senate ...
Republicans are seeking $1 billion in taxpayer money for security related to President Trump's ballroom, setting up a showdown with Democrats.
If the GOP is desperate to please Donald Trump, I am happy to offer alternatives to the White House ballroom project.
"If you are a president who'd rather focus on ballroom construction and pool maintenance than the crucial work of actually running a country, then ... you are not a smart f***ing person," the 'Last ...
Senate Republican leaders are poised to abandon a proposed $1 billion security package intended for the White House complex and President Donald Trump’s ballroom, following significant pushback from ...
In May 2026, Republicans proposed spending $1 billion in taxpayer funds on the ballroom's security infrastructure.
Republicans in Congress are proposing $1 billion in funding for security for President Trump's White House ballroom as part of their partisan plan to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Seth Meyers used A Closer Look to push back against President Trump's renewed ballroom push.
Jimmy Kimmel blasted Donald Trump with a scathing new nickname after he joked about the president's ballroom plans during an ...