G.O.P. Proposes $1 Billion in Immigration Bill for Trump’s Ballroom Project
House Republicans are proposing a $1 billion allocation in an immigration bill. The funds would support security upgrades at the White House. The money is tied to a larger East Wing construction project.
President Trump has stated the new ballroom would be built with private dollars. The legislation, however, directs taxpayer money toward related security improvements. This has raised questions about the project’s funding sources.
The proposal is part of a broader immigration package. It includes provisions for border security and enforcement measures. Critics argue the ballroom funding is unrelated to immigration policy.
Supporters defend the allocation as necessary for protecting the White House. They say the security upgrades are independent of the ballroom construction. The bill’s language specifies the funds are for security, not the event space.
The East Wing project has been a topic of debate for months. Administration officials have insisted private donors will cover the ballroom costs. The new proposal adds a layer of complexity to that commitment.
Immigration bills typically focus on border policy and visa systems. This addition marks an unusual pairing of priorities. Lawmakers are still negotiating the final version of the legislation.
The bill faces an uncertain path in Congress. Democrats have objected to the funding allocation. Republicans are working to secure enough votes for passage.





