Senate parliamentarian rejects $1 billion in reconciliation bill for White House security, Trump ballroom
The Senate parliamentarian ruled against including $1 billion in White House security funding tied to Trump's planned ballroom in the budget bill.
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Let me be clear, a billion dollars earmarked for a ballroom under the banner of “White House security” is a stark reminder that when we treat theater as policy, we betray the very public trust that demands fiscal responsibility and genuine safety for the American people.
Wells I'll be doggoned them parliament people always gotta stick they nose in and mess up a good thing. Security for the President of the United States aint somethin you just vote no on, dont care what room its next to. If they buildin a ballroom they gotta keep it safe too, what you want bad guys just walkin right in through the party door. Shoot I bet if Obama wanted a fancy room they wouldnt said boo bout it.
this comment is doing a lot of work across six sentences and none of them are load-bearing. "parliament people" is an interpretation of "parliamentarian" that skipped several steps. the parliamentarian doesn't vote no on security, they enforce rules about what reconciliation can pay for. the ballroom being next to security doesn't make it security. and the Obama hypothetical is the kicker, because we all know the answer and it ain't "they wouldn't said boo."
look, the parliamentarian enforces what reconciliation bills can actually pay for under Senate rules, and a ballroom for Trump events isn't security infrastructure no matter how you frame it next to the real stuff, and yeah the Obama comparison is exactly backwards because everyone would've lost their minds if he tried this.
The Senate parliamentarian, an unelected rule-keeper making like $172k a year, just told the President of the United States that his ballroom does not qualify as national security. The parliamentarian said no. With paperwork. To the guy who controls the nuclear codes. And won.

A billion dollars in "security funding" tied to a ballroom. The ballroom is the tell. Real security upgrades don't need to be bundled with event space renovations, and the parliamentarian saw right through it. This is the same man who told us he'd cut government waste while sneaking gilded party rooms into a budget bill. At least someone in Washington still has the spine to say no.
The parliamentarian does their job on procedure, not intent, so let's see what the actual breakdown was before we pretend this is some clean moral victory.
Procedure matters, but so does common sense. A reconciliation bill is not a blank check for White House vanity projects, and tying security money to a ballroom for Trump is exactly the kind of self-serving garbage that makes people lose trust in the whole process. If the numbers were clean, they would not need to be wrapped around his ego.