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31. MaddowBlog-Republicans start walking away from own plan to spend tax dollars on Trump's ballroom
Thu May 21, 2026, 08:05 PM
Thursday

“The votes are not there,” one key GOP senator reluctantly conceded. “We will lose.”

As Republicans walk away from their own plan to spend tax dollars on the ballroom, remember:

This has nothing to do with procedural hurdles and everything to do with the fact that too many GOP senators don’t want to vote for this wildly unpopular idea in an election year.
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Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-05-20T21:31:58.906Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/republicans-start-walking-away-from-own-plan-to-spend-tax-dollars-on-trumps-ballroom

On Tuesday, as part of a weird press conference, Donald Trump again endorsed a Republican effort to secure public funding for “security” measures related to his ballroom vanity project. A day later, a reporter asked him whether he was concerned about Congress giving up on the proposal. He said he was not.

Hours later, it became clear that he should have been. The New York Times reported:

Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana said [the taxpayer money] for President Trump’s White House ballroom project has been stripped from a filibuster-proof budget bill because there were not sufficient Republican votes to support the funding. “We’re back to square one,” he said, adding: “The votes are not there. We will lose.


The entire trajectory of this fight has been bizarre for a while. For months, Republican officials in the White House and on Capitol Hill assured the public that the ballroom project would be privately financed. Two weeks ago, however, the party’s position changed unexpectedly, and GOP senators unveiled a package to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection, which included a $1 billion provision that, if approved, would spend taxpayer dollars related to the ballroom.

The proposal was expected advance through the budget reconciliation process, which meant Republicans could circumvent the 60-vote threshold and pass the bill with a simple majority.

Roadblocks quickly emerged. In order for a reconciliation bill to advance, it has to meet a series of stringent conditions, which in this case proved to be a problem: The Senate’s nonpartisan parliamentarian informed GOP leaders over the weekend that the money for the ballroom would either have to be changed significantly or removed altogether....

To be sure, there’s still some fluidity to the process. But as things stand, according to a key member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Republicans are walking away from their own unpopular idea. Watch this space.

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It's almost canetoad Thursday #1
It's both sad and terrifying at the same time MustLoveBeagles Thursday #9
Almost? It is. paleotn Thursday #14
Almost? orangecrush 18 hrs ago #34
Terrible. H2O Man Thursday #2
At least they didn't pass the $70 billion dollar abomination. paleotn Thursday #15
I see this as a good thing Boo1 14 hrs ago #41
It has to get his absurdly bad Cosmocat 14 hrs ago #43
Yup. Stay informed and alert. We're nearing ground zero Joinfortmill Thursday #3
... the propeller of the Titanic. ananda Thursday #4
More like the propellers of the Gerald Ford..... lastlib Thursday #18
Do nothing congress..... Lovie777 Thursday #5
'Sh*tshow': Todd Blanche's Meeting With Senate Republicans Did Not Go Well CatWoman Thursday #6
Doesn Blanche think Bondi got fired because she wasn't nasty enough? Attilatheblond Thursday #8
GOP on the Hill: Congressional Eunuchs Attilatheblond Thursday #7
The repubLICKin controlled Congress..... SergeStorms Thursday #10
Iran, Cuba, Treasury policy bucolic_frolic Thursday #11
I coined the phrase... GiqueCee Thursday #12
Maybe the sh*t has hit the fan. We won't really know until after they get back from recess next month. Until then one Fil1957 Thursday #13
All I know is the $70 billion dollar nightmare didn't pass. paleotn Thursday #17
Yes, I'll take it as well. However I suspect that during the recess, the Republicans will be under intense pressure Fil1957 Thursday #20
Give how unpopular both are, perhaps not. paleotn Thursday #22
What pressure can they do? Boo1 14 hrs ago #42
I wish I could get paid for doing nothing... for taking slightlv Thursday #21
The Memorial Day weekend has been extended to a couple of weeks. Deuxcents Thursday #26
Exactly what was going through my mind while readin ths Mossfern 13 hrs ago #48
Cry babies afraid of the Epstein files and the Orange theft and are therefore complicit in its obstruction. GreenWave Thursday #16
such a quandary for them Skittles Thursday #19
I'd Expect WiVoter Thursday #23
Sorry I have no confidence that things will turn around with the senate or the house. Bev54 Thursday #24
Senate didn't pull up stakes out of fiduciary concerns Cosmocat 14 hrs ago #44
just one lousy bullet, please dave99 Thursday #25
Well if theyre gone till June, who the fuck up there is supposed to depose Bondi next Friday? Volaris Thursday #27
It sounds like everything is delayed until after Memorial Day.... FakeNoose Thursday #28
What is to stop him from getting the funds. He will take that slush money before they come back. FloridaBlues Thursday #29
When the tough get going Mad_Machine76 Thursday #30
MaddowBlog-Republicans start walking away from own plan to spend tax dollars on Trump's ballroom LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #31
Its really not even that Cosmocat 14 hrs ago #45
As I've written on here before, Republicans could end this tomorrow. Buckeyeblue Thursday #32
It's like telling your 3 year old that you don't think he should put his hand in the cookie jar or scribble on the walls Don1 19 hrs ago #33
They're cowards, one and all. spanone 18 hrs ago #35
Do Americans not pay attention? SamuelAdams 17 hrs ago #36
you would think it would keep ANY repug from gaining office mdbl 15 hrs ago #38
A horrible combination of corruption and cowardice. themaguffin 15 hrs ago #37
Expect the senators and congresspersons quakerboy 15 hrs ago #39
They absolutely NEED this time off..... AZ8theist 14 hrs ago #40
I wish they had left Figarosmom 13 hrs ago #46
Stabbing Cornyn in the back may prove to be a costly mistake. dalton99a 13 hrs ago #47
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