Senate Dems eager to force Republicans to vote on Trump's ballroom
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Senate Democrats are salivating at the chance to force every Republican to vote on $1 billion for security upgrades tied to President Trump's new White House ballroom.
Why it matters: A billion-dollar, Trump-branded gilded ballroom — which the president insisted would be privately funded — is the kind of affordability contrast Democrats have dreamed about for the 2026 midterms.
- "It's an outrageous betrayal of hardworking families who want lower costs, not a golden ballroom," said Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), the top Democrat on the Senate Appropriations Committee.
- "Republicans are ignoring middle-class needs and funneling money into Trump's ballroom while throwing billions at two lawless agencies," said Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), the top Democrat on the Budget Committee.
Driving the news: Republicans tucked $1 billion for the Secret Service to fund "above-ground and below-ground security features" in the East Wing into their $72 billion reconciliation bill, part of a broader package aimed at funding ICE and Border Patrol through fiscal 2029.
- The provision explicitly bars spending on "non-security elements."
- Trump had insisted that "no government funds" would be used in the ballroom's construction.
Zoom in: Expect the ballroom to take center stage in the Senate "vote-a-rama" that the reconciliation bill must survive before it can reach the president's desk.
- One catch: Democrats privately worry the Senate parliamentarian could strip the $1 billion provision before it ever hits the floor.
Zoom out: After the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner last month, some Republicans pushed for Congress to cover what was then a roughly $400 million ballroom price tag.
- Senate Budget Committee chair Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said he'd rather handle it through the normal appropriations process — and made clear he's open to forcing Democrats to go on the record on funding a secure venue for large-scale presidential events.
Go deeper: Democrats rage at GOP push for Trump ballroom security funds
