Funds meant for Secret Service were transferred to project president promised would be financed by private donations

Donald Trump’s administration has quietly redirected $352m in federal funds designated for the Secret Service toward the president’s controversial White House ballroom project, despite repeated promises by Trump that the construction would be financed by private donations

The funds were drawn from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Trump’s signature tax legislation passed last summer on Republican-only votes. The law stipulates the money may only be spent on Secret Service personnel, training facilities, technology and related costs, not construction.

About $340.8m of the funding was placed into an account labeled “Procurement, Construction, and Improvements” on 12 June, according to the office of management and budget (OMB) database. Another account labeled “Operations and Support” was also approved the same day, adding another $10.75m to the budget.

  • OBJECTION!@lemmy.ml
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    Redirecting money from the budgets of the people keeping himself alive is certainly a choice.

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    The next administration needs to hold Trump personally responsible for every penny when he leaves office. Seize and liquidate his existing properties if necessary.

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    Of course Congress is going to weigh in any moment to put a stop to this. Here it comes…an-y second now…