Some Republicans expected to oppose $1B request for Secret Service and ballroom
Some Republicans are anticipated to oppose a $1 billion funding request for the Secret Service and a ballroom associated with Trump. This opposition comes as the party is focused on passing a reconciliation bill to fund ICE. The internal disagreement highlights differing priorities within the Republican Party.
- ▪Some Republicans are expected to oppose a $1 billion funding request.
- ▪The funding is intended for the Secret Service and a ballroom linked to Trump.
- ▪The opposition arises during efforts to pass a reconciliation bill for ICE funding.
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Politics Some Republicans expected to oppose $1B request for Secret Service and ballroom May 21, 20266:48 AM ET Heard on Morning Edition By Sam Gringlas , A Martínez Some Republicans expected to oppose $1B request for Secret Service and ballroom Audio will be available later today. As Republicans work to approve a reconciliation bill to fund ICE, some in the party are pushing back against a proposal to include $1 billion in funding for Secret Service and Trump's ballroom. Sponsor Message Facebook Flipboard Email
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